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This week on Sharp & Hot, chef Emily Peterson assures us that there truly is no such thing as a dumb question, and tells us some stories about why you should always ask if you’re curious. After the break, Emily brings in a couple who has some difficulties in the kitchen, and advises them on some ways to improve that aspect of their relationship. This program has been sponsored by Le Creuset.
“It gives me great pleasure and satisfaction when the dishes are lined up at 90 degree angles, and it makes me feel better about things in my life that I don’t have total control over.” [25:45]
— Allison Hamlin on Sharp & Hot
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This week on Sharp & Hot, chef Emily Peterson assures us that there truly is no such thing as a dumb question, and tells us some stories about why you should always ask if you’re curious. After the break, Emily brings in a couple who has some difficulties in the kitchen, and advises them on some ways to improve that aspect of their relationship. This program has been sponsored by Le Creuset.
“It gives me great pleasure and satisfaction when the dishes are lined up at 90 degree angles, and it makes me feel better about things in my life that I don’t have total control over.” [25:45]
— Allison Hamlin on Sharp & Hot
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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