If your home is currently for sale and you're wondering what major to-do's you should prioritize before hosting an open house, you won't want to miss out on these six useful tips from experienced real estate agents.
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Host Mélanie Berliet talks with Food Network host and cookbook author Katie Lee Biegel about what goes into throwing the perfect dinner party, how her hosting habits have changed since becoming a mom, and what to keep around the house for impromptu get-togethers.
Katie Lee Biegel is a chef and co-host of The Food Network’s Emmy-nominated talk show The Kitchen. She also stars in What Would Katie Eat and the Cooking Channel’s Beach Bites with Katie Lee. She’s the author of several cookbooks, including It’s Not Complicated, which features easy-to-make recipes for daily life. Katie also co-founded Kind of Wild, a natural wine company focused on sustainability. She’s now raising a daughter in New York City with her husband Ryan.
Katie shares her tips on planning a fabulous dinner party that’ll make an impression on your family and friends without stressing you, the host, out.
Don’t bite off more than you can chew, so to speak. So don’t give yourself this unattainable idea of what your party’s gonna be like, with a menu that’s super complicated and takes a lot of time. And where you are in the kitchen, having to do it all at the last minute and plate it
If your home is currently for sale and you're wondering what major to-do's you should prioritize before hosting an open house, you won't want to miss out on these six useful tips from experienced real estate agents.
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Fall Garden Border with ‘Nicholas’ Dahlia Autumn doesn't mean color has to call it quits in your garden! Use mums, dahlias, sedum, salvia and switchgrass to make a splash when temperatures start to cool off. Grow flowers that pop with fall color
Invite the exotic allure of the tropics right in your own backyard by growing the Red Ginger Plant, a striking beauty known for its fiery red blooms and lush, green foliage. Keep scrolling to know the secrets of growing and caring for this tropical marvel, ensuring that your garden becomes the lush oasis you’ve always dreamed of.
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'A Rewilding Britain Landscape’ by Urquhart & Hunt at Chelsea in 2022
Now that fall is kicking into high gear, that means football is back—and we're as excited as you are. Game day parties have been a long-standing tradition full of fun with friends and family, and of course, the yummy snacks.
I don't know about you, but I have tons of scrap wood and this little project was a great way to use some of it up! We made rustic wood lanterns for our mantel.
The South Garden at Mt. Cuba Center in Hockessen, Delaware, has been nicknamed the “pizza oven” by those who tend it. It sits in full sun, and its antique brick walls and pathways radiate a lot of heat. Yet this garden looks fresh and appealing throughout the seasons, thanks to a colorful palette of North American natives that are perfectly adapted to flourish in this hot, bright spot. Visitors who are inspired to plant these beautiful, border-worthy selections will also be helping to feed the local wildlife that depends on their gardens for forage and shelter. Here are some of the spring and summer stars that brighten the South Garden.
The Coral Plant is a stunning tropical shrub that can add a touch of exotic beauty to any garden or indoor space. It gets its name from its attractive coral-like appearance and unique foliage!
Fruits are nature’s little treasures, bursting with flavors and colors that make our taste buds dance with joy. So grab your fruity enthusiasm, and let’s dive into the world of delightful Fruits That Start With D!
I started growing flowers for cutting on my allotment over 10 years ago. I was really interested in where the food we ate came from, and I had started to wonder about the provenance of the flowers at my local florist and the ones in buckets at the supermarket. The more I read the more I realised growing my own would be better for the planet – many shop-bought flowers have a significant carbon footprint because they’ve been grown abroad and there are issues around the chemicals used to grow them, the demands made on local water supplies and the working conditions of the growers and pickers. I also preferred a certain style of flower arrangement, something that looked like it had been picked from the garden, with a looser more natural feel.