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Flipping Houses and Pancakes
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You Can Make This Too Series: Cheat Persian Rice with Tadig
Sometimes you just need a cooking shortcut. This is my technique for making Persian-style basmati rice with the crispy potato tadig, but using the oven to do the tricky part. Now you can make it too!
Make sure to follow all of my cooking, house flipping, and kitchen designing adventures on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, UA-cam, and Rumble. And get the traditional recipe for Persian-style rice in my cookbook Flipping Houses and Pancakes, now available on my website at www.flippinghousesandpancakes.com and on Amazon at amzn.to/3CIapwc .
#flippinghousesandpancakes #persianfood #rice #tadig #koshercooking
Make sure to follow all of my cooking, house flipping, and kitchen designing adventures on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, UA-cam, and Rumble. And get the traditional recipe for Persian-style rice in my cookbook Flipping Houses and Pancakes, now available on my website at www.flippinghousesandpancakes.com and on Amazon at amzn.to/3CIapwc .
#flippinghousesandpancakes #persianfood #rice #tadig #koshercooking
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The Junk House is Done! Flip-House Walk-Through #13
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It is finally ready! The Junk House renovation is complete! Fo you remember what it looked like when we started the project? Wow! What an improvement! Now this house has a second chance to be a home. If you enjoyed watching, please subscribe to my channel and follow on social media. You can find me on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, UA-cam, and Rumble. And make sure to check our my blog and gra...
Foundations: Building Cooking Skills, One Recipe at a Time. Episode 5: Garlic and Tomato Confit
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Need an easy appetizer? Want to add a little elegance to your meal? Learn how to make this super simple confit, perfect for bread dipping and charcuterie boards. Make sure to follow all of my cooking and house renovation adventures on social media. You can find me on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, UA-cam, and Rumble. And check out my website www.flippinghousesandpancakes.com for my blog and co...
5 Things to Think About Before Hiring a Kitchen Designer
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So you have decided that it is time to replace your kitchen? Here are my top five things that you should think about BEFORE you hire your kitchen designer. For more information on kitchen design, cooking, and house renovations, make sure to check out my website www.flippinghousesandpancakes.com where you can find my blog and my cookbook. And don't forget to follow along on my adventures on soci...
A New Floor & Decor Store Just Opened! Let's Go Shopping!
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I am so excited to have a brand new Floor & Decor store open up only a few minutes from my house. This is going to make tile and flooring shopping so much faster! Now the challenge will be to get me back out of the store. Come and look around the store with me! *This is not sponsored in any way. #flippinghousesandpancakes #flooranddecor #tiles #interiordesign
The Junk House Has Sheetrock! Flip-House Progress Report
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Time to check in on the Junk House and see how it is progressing. Everything behind the walls has been completed and the walls are up! Now it is time for fun things like paint, tile, and cabinets. It is so exciting to see the house come together! To continue to follow the Junk House's progress, make sure to subscribe to my channel and to follow along on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, UA-cam, a...
You Can Make This Too Series: The Best Honey Cookies
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You Can Make This Too Series: The Best Honey Cookies
It is Time to Measure the Wood House for it's Renovation!
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It is Time to Measure the Wood House for it's Renovation!
Back at the Junk House! Flip House Update
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Back at the Junk House! Flip House Update
Foundations: Building Cooking Skills, One Recipe at a Time Episode 4: Italian Herb Chicken
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Foundations: Building Cooking Skills, One Recipe at a Time Episode 4: Italian Herb Chicken
Welcome to the Sunroom Row House. Should We Flip or Rent?
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Welcome to the Sunroom Row House. Should We Flip or Rent?
Foundations: Building Cooking Skills, One Recipe at a Time Episode 3: Chicken Soup
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Foundations: Building Cooking Skills, One Recipe at a Time Episode 3: Chicken Soup
Huge 3 Story Flip! First Look at the Wood House
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Huge 3 Story Flip! First Look at the Wood House
You Can Make This Too Series: Matzah Balls
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You Can Make This Too Series: Matzah Balls
The Flea House is Done! Flip-House Walk-Through #12
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The Flea House is Done! Flip-House Walk-Through #12
Foundations: Building Cooking Skills One Recipe At A Time Episode 2: Challah
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Foundations: Building Cooking Skills One Recipe At A Time Episode 2: Challah
Flea House Update: Flip House Progress Report
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Flea House Update: Flip House Progress Report
Foundations: Building Cooking Skills, One Recipe at a Time Episode 1: Roasted Veggies
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Foundations: Building Cooking Skills, One Recipe at a Time Episode 1: Roasted Veggies
Our Newest Flip-House is Complete: Flip-House Walk-Through #11
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Our Newest Flip-House is Complete: Flip-House Walk-Through #11
Back to the Flea House: Flip House Progress Report
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Back to the Flea House: Flip House Progress Report
Let's Go To The OJBA Mid-Atlantic Show
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Let's Go To The OJBA Mid-Atlantic Show
Our House Flipping Business: Project Updates
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Our House Flipping Business: Project Updates
New Flip House Alert! Introducing The Flea House
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New Flip House Alert! Introducing The Flea House
You Can Make This Too Series: Black Widow Mandelbread
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You Can Make This Too Series: Black Widow Mandelbread
The Dormer House Renovation is Complete! (And There is a Secret Room!): Flip-House Walk-Through #10
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The Dormer House Renovation is Complete! (And There is a Secret Room!): Flip-House Walk-Through #10
Introducing: The Junk House! First Walk-Through
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Introducing: The Junk House! First Walk-Through
You Can Make This Too Series: Homemade Coconut Macaroons
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You Can Make This Too Series: Homemade Coconut Macaroons
Pesach Grocery Shopping Haul: What Foods Did I Buy For Pesach?
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Pesach Grocery Shopping Haul: What Foods Did I Buy For Pesach?
Renovation Progress Check: The Dormer House
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Renovation Progress Check: The Dormer House
If it’s leaking, you’re likely not using it properly. It’s common that people only turn the secondary outlet off without turning off the main faucet. Then it leaks.
We have a galley kitchen with just a window into the dining area, trying to find ways to organize it 😫 The space where your door is is where our sink is, and the cupboards there go WAYYYY back into a recess, so I have a hard time accessing items back there 🙃
@@pinowlgi4946 look into Rev-A-Shelf. They might have something you can install in your cabinet to help you reach the back
Beautiful! Baruch Hashem! You are dynamic and talented! May you and your family be healthy and happy, iyh. 💞PeaceSmilesMusic 💞 Feyge Chaya
@@nubevida You are so sweet! Thank you!
voice...very irrating
Looks great!
@@randubnick thank you!
just bake 1 waffle with a mixture of cornstarch and water and your wafflemaker will be clean
Can you make meat skewers ?
Thank you for this beautiful recipie
Looks like it’s gonna be beautiful house
Congratulations on winning the knives Dora 💕🌹💕
@@abigailirvine3414 Thanks Abigail! I am so excited to use them!
Yum!😋
@@HeatherDubnick1970 They are so good!
Go GIRL❤
Trim, window details and kitchen aren't from the 1970's. You are looking at late 1950's into 1960's.The wood kitchen cabinets, chunky knobs and metal edged formica countertop are more 1950's. The kitchen floor appears to be a 1970's style vinyl. I tend to wince when folks make bold statements without a background in historical design. There are so many fascinating clues in each shift in the fashion and design within homes. I do love seeing the windows - as they appear original, and really help to place the time period. Also, certain room configurations tie into different time periods. The living / dining / kitchen placed from front to rear tie back to the 1920's bungalow plans, but do continue to show up thru the 1940-1950's. I'd venture the home is mid to late 50's (post war colonial) with a far amount of updating in the 1970's, hence those period colors showing up. By the 1970's, hardwood floors are mostly gone in lieu of wall to wall carpet - and those popcorn ceilings. Obviously, you have lovely hardwood floors, another of those clues. You may have a build date on your tax records. Enjoy your home. I've a wonderful older place built in 1966, with a lot of original details still intact.
@@billh8173 You are correct. The house was built in 1950, as you can see with some of the original kitchen (the metal cabinet with the sink, etc). However. The last major update to the house was in the 1970s, with much of the carpeting, wallpaper, and paint choices made during that decade. There have also been a few minir updates since then, but the overall interior of the house was left in the 1970s, which is why I named it the 70s House.
I’d leave the kitchen it’s great.
@@annabelle_michelle Inwill leave as much as I can, but unfortunately some cannot be refurbished and will have to be replaced
I would honestly restore and not renovate bc this is TREASURE 😍😍😍
Please don’t get rid of the tile and the kitchen sink it’s so quant and cozy and historic and beautiful! I’d love to move into a space with all these unique details
@@IsKaiOkay It is pretty awesome. But unfortunately, they are more beaten up than they look. We are planning to keep the upper cabinets, the tile if possible, and as much of the wood trim as we can. I also think it's awesome!
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Eep
@@randubnick Yes, definitely!
The house does look better on the outside the basement creeped me out especially webs me silently screaming 😱 you were brave to walk on the soft wood floors blessings 🌹🏴🌹
@@abigailirvine3414 thanks for saying I was brave. I didn't feel brave at the time! But yes, creepy basement. This will be fun to bring back to life though :)
Be careful!
@@HeatherDubnick1970 Thanks! I was as careful as could be. That's why I didn't walk across the 3rd floor. Yikes!
Those look so cool and also Shabbat Shalom
Hello, I just finished watching your videos, and I have to say, your content is fantastic!💕 I believe your videos could reach an even wider audience with some improvements. I have analyzed your channel and identified some areas where changes could increase your viewership, subscriber count, and overall channel performance. I created a report highlighting areas for improvement on your channel. If you're interested, I'd happily share it with you!
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BAH
But how? I have the can opener with the hook and the broken can. I’m lost lol
@@reneishapittman Instead of holding your can opener against the side of the can, turn it and place it against the top. That should allow you to open the can.
As a singular sheet pan owner i used this kind of cupboard to store my foldable step stool!
@@CurveTheRain That is another great use for these narrow cabinets!
I have one (kitchen remodeled 2019) and it has shelves. Maybe I will Take them out and put sheetpans in
@@randubnick I store all of my sheet pans and muffin tins in mine! Best use of the space
Lots of knotty pine in that basement!
@@randubnick yes there is! :)
Thank you Dora loved the bloopers 🤣🤣 I’ve never put turnips into chicken soup before my mum made her soup with rice we all loved it and when she died the whole family tried making the soup it’s never tasted the same 🌹
@@abigailirvine3414 I am glad you liked the bloopers and I hope the turnip helps the chicken soup taste just like your mother made it. ❤️
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ALL!
@@paper_star_girl1 Same here!
All = diabetes?
@@S1eepyAlice-x that's why you don't eat them all at once and you share with friends:)
@@paper_star_girl1 cartman wouldn't share
Communist ah cooking
It’s going to be a very big job Dora but I think you will enjoy it and it’s not as bad as the flea house at the start of your renovations Beautiful blessings Gail 🏴💕💕
@@abigailirvine3414 I will definitely enjoy it! But even though it isn't as gross as the Flea House, it is in worse condition. This one will be a very big job.
I like the neutral white backslash. Free to decorate any color. Perfection.
@@brendakrause5639 thank you! :)
Dora I will be using your recipe for making challah bread it looks amazing without using eggs now I need to get my arm muscles big 🤣🤣💕🏴💕
I am so glad you are going to try my recipe! And those muscles will build with kneading all of the dough 😉
Wonderful Dora thank you I’ve made the matzo balls before but you have made it easier for me to make Beautiful blessings Gail 🌹🏴🌹
@@abigailirvine3414 thanks! I am glad the video is helpful:)
Dora what a truly amazing transformation the house looks beautiful and will quickly sell I still think you need to change the flea name 🤣🤣 Beautiful blessings Gail 💕🏴💕🌹
@@abigailirvine3414 Thanks! I am so glad you like it! I will keep the name, simply so it is easier for people to follow its renovation, but it definitely deserves a pretty name now :)
Amazing Dora think you need to change the name from the flea house 🤣🤣🤣 to something else Blessings Gail 🏴💜🏴🌹
@@abigailirvine3414 Thank you Gail! It is turning out to be such a beautiful house and I am glad you like it too!
How long did you bake the vegetables and at what temperature?
@@DevoGi I baked the veggies at 400 degrees F until the vegetables look nice and browned around the edges. Each oven cooks a little differently, and the veggies can be slightly larger or smaller than what I make, so I can't give you an exact time. But knowing what they should look like when ready is all you really need.
Light pastel color with gold trimming
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I just discovered your channel (and subbed). It's so good, I can't believe you don't have more subs. Just curious, you often use a dark grey for doors, and maybe the same color on some feature walls. If you know the color, please post it.
הלילה הזה כולו מצה הלילה הזה הלילה הזה כולם אוכלים המצומצם הלילה הזה הלילה הזה כולנו מסובים
I wish we had Costco stores here in 🇬🇧
Sorry you don't have them in the UK! We love our Costco stores here
What area is this in
North of Baltimore
😊 we have a click ‘n grow indoor planter, mostly to start plants and put them outside but we can grow herbs in the winter. Your garden is amazing, even the luggage and stepladder!
Thanks! Isn't it great being able to grow indoors all winter? I bought a small one of these for my mom a few years ago and she loved it
Uhh a spider or it’s old I think it’s just old
It is a bunch of old spider webs, but still so many!
@@flippinghousesandpancakes dang
@@bronanabros2081 yep
add those to your soup 🤤
Interesting idea 🙂
Or buy some ziplock sandwich bags, divide the remainder into 3-4 bags, flatten so it's breakable into chunks after freezing, push out all the air while closing and place on something flat to freeze. Lasts indefinitely. Costs less. Easy and kind of fun. Label if you want.
Yes, that is another great technique!
It is beautiful
Thank you!
As always, I enjoyed this presentation. You spoke of an "HVAC unit," and I wondered whether it's for both heating and air conditioning, or just air conditioning. You always ask about what topics your viewers would be interested in, and I'd suggest a video on the decision whether to do central air or have room-units. I'm also interested, in this era of higher interest rates, the extent to which you've gone into helping your prospective buyers find their mortgage financing (also, whether you ever "buy-down" a mortgage interest rate as an inducement for the buyer). Again, great job by you, not only in the work itself, but also in creating must-watch presentations!
This HVAC unit, (HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) does all of it's letters. And it works really well. In this case, it would have been much more costly to run ductwork to the upstairs, so we went with a separate unit. :)
It looks gorgeous!
Thank you!