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Heel's Kitchen w/ Guest: Shane Shadows
It's been a while, but here we go again. The 3rd installment of Heel's Kitchen with my special guest and mentor "Sexy" Shane Shadows.
Tags: Heels Kitchen Doc Hollywood Shane Shadows Pro Wrestling
by Heels Kitchen in Sports
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The kitchen
Today we are going to be talking about the kitchen and how we can get on top of things in there. We will focus on cleaning and organising and learn how to keep on top of things once it's all done so that we do not have so much to do after we're done.
Tags: Mum Family Home Kitchen Organising
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The Hip Hop Kitchen Presents: Trending In Hip Hop!
Join us for the most hip hop talk radio show on BTR. On this episode we will discuss what's trending in hip hop. Also how the re-electing of President Obama plays a part in the hip hop culture as well as today's hottest artist and what their secret is to keeping it fresh. Tune in as "The Hip Hop Kitchen" gives you scoop and more! Stay tuned and keep it locked.
Tags: The Hip Hop Kitchen Blogtalk Radio Trends In Hip Hop Hip Hop Music And Trends Hip Hop Culture And Politics Music And Life
by The Hip Hop Kitchen in Culture
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World Kitchen Presents: Erika Beckwith and Robin Hunt
Cocktails and Conversation hosts Erika Beckwith and Robin Hunt know how stressful the wedding-planning process can be. After all, over the past decade, they’ve done it hundreds of times for their own clients in the Detroit and Atlanta areas. However, says Erika, “Our advice to you is take a breath, make yourself a French martini and calm down. Planning your big day can seem like an overwhelming task, but if you break it down into bite-sized pieces, it can be manageable. The first question you need to ask yourself is, Do I see my wedding as modern and contemporary, or classic and traditional? After that, do I envision it taking place in the spring, summer, fall or winter? And then, what would be my ideal number of guests?”
Tags: Wedding Day Radio World Kitchen Cocktails and Conversations Erika Beckwit Robin Hunt
by World Kitchen in Women
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World Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Samantha Goldberg
If you know what’s good for you, you won’t arrive late at a wedding planned by Samantha Goldberg of Style Network. “My biggest peeve is people who walk in as the bride is about to walk down the aisle and they’re trying to get in front of her so they don’t miss her approaching the alter,” she tells Wedding Podcast host Robert Allen. “But I just tell them, ‘You are not going. You are so not going. You’re going to wait, because that’s really disrespectful to the bride.’ So many times I’ve seen guests come into the church, scurry to the wall and try to race the bride down aisle.”
Tags: Wedding Day Radio World Kitchen wedding planning Samantha Goldberg of Style Network Wedding Podcast host Robert Allen
by World Kitchen in Women
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World Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Leah McCarthy
Planning an outdoor wedding? Fabulous! Just be sure to take a tip from Weddings with Leah host Leah McCarthy. “The most obvious detail to consider is the weather. Not only rain, but here in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, we have to take into consideration the heat. And the time of year we choose,” she says. “We can of course say our prayers. But when Mother Nature’s involved, you never know what’ll happen. So you want to make sure you have a contingency plan. Often at popular outdoor venues, there will be some indoor space nearby that can be easily switched. And if you do choose a hot month, you’ll want to keep your guests comfortable. So be sure to have some cold drinks available before the ceremony, and perhaps even some towels on ice with lemon slices.”
Tags: Wedding Day Radio World Kitchen wedding planning Weddings with Leah host Leah McCarthy outdoor weddings
by World Kitchen in Women
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World Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Jeannie Uyanik
“If you’ve recently gotten engaged, the first thing you should do is sit down and think about your guest list,” says Wedding Planning Radio host Jeannie Uyanik. “Because it sets the tone for two things: how much space you need, and how much money you need to pay for all of those guests. Whenever I talk to couples, I always ask, ‘How many people on your guest list? And they always say something like, ‘We think it’s about 200.’ But most of the time, it’s actually about 300.”
Tags: Wedding Day Radio World Kitchen wedding planning Guest list Wedding Planning Radio host Jeannie Uyanik
by World Kitchen in Women
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World Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Raymond Tsang
When you hire Raymond Tsang and Justin DeMers of Stillmotion Pictures to shoot your wedding, be prepared for a production worthy of Steven Spielberg. “Regardless of how small the cameras are becoming, there still needs to be a relatively large setup, compared to someone with just one tripod, Raymond tells Wedding Planning Radio host Jeannie Uyanik. “And in Jane and Fred’s case”—he adds of Jeannie’s pals who tied the know last year—“it was very much kind of a fairy-tale wedding. And Jane looked like a princess. So the steadycam in that case was fitting. It made the shot very grand, very eipc, which was the effect the couple was looking for. So we were able to tell a much more powerful of a story.”
Tags: Wedding Day Radio World Kitchen wedding planning Stillmotion Pictures Raymond Tsang and Justin DeMers
by World Kitchen in Women
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World Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Debi Lilly
“When you first get engaged, you have a lot of things you’re figuring out and learning about and it becomes overwhelming because there’s so much to do,” says Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event—aka Oprah Winfrey’s wedding planner. “So we’ve created a storefront you can walk into seven days a week and see trends tables that are always set with linens and china and flowers and menu cards and favors—just like you’ve walked into a wedding. We also have a full stationary department, where we carry the big-name brands, and do custom designs. We had a bride who was marrying an NFL player and she ordered a silk box embroidered with her monogram in antigue blue with acqua gold. And, boom, that’s what we created.”
Tags: Wedding Day Radio World Kitchen wedding planning Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event Oprah Winfreys wedding planner
by World Kitchen in Women
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World Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Jacqueline Nwobu
Jacqueline Nwobu has a simple message for couples planning their honeymoon: forget the Carribbean. “We have a feature on our website called The Pearls of Africa that we started after our research showed a wealth of great honeymoon destinations there,” the Munaluchi Bridal magazine editor tells Nightly Candy Chat host Nana-Adwoa Ofori. “Now we’re out to change the perception of Africa, so when people think of the continent, they don’t automatically associate it with poverty and suffering. We want them to realize there’s surfing and blue water and beaches and skydiving. Any activity you can think of can be done over there.”
Tags: Wedding Day Radio World Kitchen wedding planning Jacqueline Nwobu Nana-Adwoa Ofori
by World Kitchen in Women
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World Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Katie Martin
Traditionalists may shudder at the notion of doing away with elaborate wedding invites, but Katie Martin of Eco-Beautiful Weddings says that’s one of the keys to green nuptials. “Some of the inserts may not be necessary, like a reception card or an inner envelope,” she tells Green & Gorgeous host Renee Ross. “Another thing is you can say is ‘Reception to follow at such and such a location,’ and have a small insert that gives not only the hotels and travel information, but the location of the reception and the venue’s website. There are also some post-consumer-waste invites on the market that do a great job of looking classy.”
Tags: Wedding Day Radio World Kitchen wedding planning Katie Martin of Eco Beautiful Weddings Green and Gorgeous host Renee Ross
by World Kitchen in Women
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World Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Ray Swash
Despite the name of his firm—Dream Weddings—Ray Swash is a realist, though an ever romantic one. “In our references, we began to get responses from couples saying thank you for the perfect day. But the perfect wedding doesn’t mean that everything goes perfect,” he tells Moving You Forward host Heidi Cowie. “It’s more that we can provide for the bride and groom a day, a ceremony where they love it. My goal for every couple is that someone—if not many guests—comes up to them after the event and says, ‘That was so you.’ In other words, it really reflected the heart, the style, the personality of the bride and groom.”
Tags: Wedding Day Radio World Kitchen wedding planning Dream Weddings Ray Swash Moving You Forward host Heidi Cowie
by World Kitchen in Women
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