in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Kate Scott, voice of the Philadelphia 76ers, created so much energy in the kitchen we caused a blackout. Seriously. We also cooked a bomb brunch that's so much easier than it looks. I highly recommend putting this on your weekend to-do list. Watch the show, make the eggs, send a comment and please subscribe @ICookYouMeasure
https://youtu.be/_NTwxUSptq8
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I like fast cars, but this one felt like I was driving a space ship!
Mariners third baseman Josh Rojas usually relies on autopilot to get to the ballpark every day, but what's the fun in that when I'm behind the wheel. Although I suppose the car would not have gotten stuck in a Costco parking lot all by itself. (Whoops!)
It's a fun ride and great conversation thanks to Josh saying yes when I asked "Can I Drive Your Car?"
https://youtu.be/thX9jTEg3bk?si=_qArT...
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The best risotto hack - use barley. No stirring necessary. It's a game-changer for busy nights when you want a cozy one-pan meal. But you don't have to take my word for it, former MLS standout Brad Evans thinks so too. It's a brand new episode of I Cook, You Measure with plenty of food, wine and sports conversation.
https://youtu.be/V0aeaW8mToA?si=-JvHf...
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Just in time for football season... a new episode of I Cook, You Measure with a former NFL quarterback turned winemaker. You'll get a lesson in wine, stories about football and 3 elevated snacks for tailgating and halftime munching.
Now available @ICookYouMeasure make sure you subscribe for the new episodes we've got coming up
https://youtu.be/kmcAVcKHZ8I?si=Hy8ee...
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After you crush Thanksgiving turkey you might want to try this turkey chorizo recipe as part of a breakfast bowl. And I know you'll laugh alongside former Seahawk and BCS Champion Lofa Tatupu when the next episode of I Cook, You Measure drops on Friday!
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Giving you the confidence and conversation strategies to find your voice and use it.
I'm a sports broadcaster. That's what my resume says. I've worked in sports for 22 years as a producer, anchor and sideline reporter. But here's what I really do - give my athletes a platform to tell their stories. You call them post-game interviews. I call them an opportunity to speak up.
I give you the same opportunity by sharing the strategies I've developed inside locker rooms and on live TV. There are easy things you can do to speak up, advocate for yourself, build relationships and communicate more effectively.