Welcome to Table for Two! My name is Julie and since 2011, I've developed, photographed, written, and published over 1,300 from-scratch recipes on my website. I’m on a mission to simplify the relationship between food and busy lifestyles. I strive to inspire you with real recipes for real life that are always deliciously easy, innovative, and approachable that your whole family will love! I believe that you can always find time to make a homemade meal and I’m here to help you.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!. first time I've seen the process done start to finish with mistakes and corrections so now I feel comfortable doing it my self. Yea. And whoever was your helper didn't even get snarky and impatient, which was an even bigger treat!
lol b/c i claim i'm a professional here? i'm just your average homeowner sharing how i do a common task to help others out...and you know what? at the end of it all, professional or not, the curtain rods were hung! ✌🏼
Do not take rod mount apart if close to ceiling. Loosen and swing to the side or else the screw will not go back in easily. Probably a good idea to not take it apart at all, simply loosen and swing to the side.
I love this video, she explains everything so well! A lot of people seem to want fast(er) and easy recipes, tiktok or yt-shorts style, but having the process explained, just makes so much more sense. As chef Jean Pierre, who's been a cooking instructor for decades, says; he explains everything and every step just as well, because that way you'll know exactly why you're doing certain steps and that way people seem to member the recipes much better. 👌 Learned something new about the difference in daikon and the radish she used too. You see everyone using daikon, but using the radish makes much more sense like she explains it. Hopefully I'll be able to find it, as I am certainly going to try this recipe! ❤
I moved from MD to Florida. H Mart is one the few things I miss, but it's a big one. This is by far the easiest recipe I've seen. Also no sugar and flour.. Can't wait to try.
Thank u! Thank u! Hit the nail on the head,figuratively and literally! The template was what did it for me! I struggled all morning, and once I did the template I was done in 30 mins! Awesome!
Hey can you keep it down? I'm trying to hear the music. Kidding. You should never add annoying background music to videos like this. You don't need it, and it's an instructional video. Finial is pronounced FIN-e-al.
I bought a drill over the weekend and trying to get this drill bit set open which has not been easy. While I was at that store, I also purchased 16 pairs of heavy duty command strips to assist. 🙄 AND NOW I SEE YOU HAVE THE EXACT SAME CURTAIN RODS THAT I HAVE WITH THIS BIG BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL LOOKING BALL ON THE ENDS. 😮 Thank you for sharing. I wish the hack was a little easier. I already have my locations marked in every room on the walls where curtains are going to be hung. I use the knocking test and also use the stud finder to check behind myself. I wish my kids father cared more about wanting to help, especially since I purchased a drill. I love the elegance of a high curtain and I believe a little more muscle would help with drilling. Hopefully it won't be as hard as I'm making it sound once I start. And that's a cool template idea. Again, thanks for sharing.
I love the template idea….but I wonder about separating the bracket to screw it in more easily. I have little ceiling room and won’t be able to screw the 2 bits together again (from the top)…?
Great video / tutorial and my go to recipe, Thank you. I just made a new batch (first time using a E-Jen fermentation container). I don't have a big enough bowl for the 5lb batch so I used a Igloo cooler to mix and salt the cabbage.
Thank you so much for the rawness of the video. I could see myself having the same issues you did. Thank you for all the tips that will make my project go smother.🙌
Thanks so much for this video! The cardboard tip worked great as I had a 11 foot curtain rod to install The only issue I’m having is that it covers three windows and I’m trying to use two curtain panels to cover three windows. Since I need a middle bracket, the bracket gets in the way of the curtains. Wondering if my only option is to use two curtain panels on each side to avoid going across the middle rod bracket. Wanting to use the blackout curtains so a little space in the middle of the third window will let light in. Any thoughts?
so typically if you have to install a middle bracket it's b/c you have a large window and it's usually recommended that you put two panels on either side of the middle bracket. it makes it look fuller (you're not stretching out 1 panel for an entire window) and if you're using blackouts, it'll actually make it blackout. additionally, just a tip....extending the curtain and curtain rod PAST the window and covering a bit of the wall will help keep the light out too :) i always have 3-4 of the pockets on the outer rod.
This was a very high quality and cute video and I’m genuinely glad it exists out here on the inter-webs for folks exactly like myself seeking sincere help with darn curtains!