Saturday, May 31st TV listings for PBS (WLAE) New Orleans, LA HD
Summer peaches; making a peach and tomato panzanella salad at peak season; a California almond farmer whose parents immigrated from India; an Alaska family builds a flour factory on their barley farm.
Community Coffee: Cheers to 100 Years
The story of a century old Louisiana coffee company that grew with the people it served. The family owned business was named Community, after the friends and neighbors who first supported it.
Camp TV Make a Splash Day
Freezing water by touch; learning how fish sleep; building suspense; splash dance.
Vegesaurs Apple Tales
Vegesaurs Sunday Roast
Wai Lana Yoga Chakra Breathing
Breathing; energy; preventing disease.
Sit and Be Fit Overall Functional Fitness
Step-by-step instructions for building good postural stability, followed by a fun combination of movements to increase circulation and various sit to stand progressions; challenging exercises to work the fingers.
Inside New Orleans Sports with Eric Asher
Sports call-in show covering the latest news in local area prep, amateur, and professional sports, hosted by Eric Asher.
It's Sew Easy Stylish Athletic Wear
A yoga top with mesh color-blocked inserts; the perfect pattern for a workout skirt for kids with shorts underneath.
Fit 2 Stitch Rugs, How Do We Choose?
The basics for making rug selections, from size and color to design and cost.
Best of Sewing With Nancy Sew Simple With Rectangles & Squares, Part 1
Creating a cosmetic bag, tote and luggage saddlebag using comparable sewing steps, straight stitching, and double-sided quilted fabric.
Knit and Crochet Now! Heart's a Flutter Blankets
The textured hearts sampler blanket; making a dishcloth; openwork crochet; triple decrease stitch; the knitted tender hearts blanket.
Quilt in a Day Mark's Star
Fourth stellar star is added to the all star quilt constellation.
Quilting Arts Layers
Adding depth and dimension by building quilted compositions one layer at a time; adding elements from background to foreground, stitching each layer before adding the next; creating pieced strata from short strips.
Facing Waves Kayaking the Saguenay Fjord and James Bay
Ken Whiting paddles through the heart of the Saguenay fjord before heading to one of the most pristine parts of North America, immersing himself in the Cree culture while exploring the region's breathtaking lakes and rivers by kayak.
Community Coffee: Cheers to 100 Years
The story of a century old Louisiana coffee company that grew with the people it served. The family owned business was named Community, after the friends and neighbors who first supported it.
Woodsmith Shop Steamer Trunk
Logan, Chris and Phil use locally harvested oak to demonstrate how to create a trunk with a curved lid.
The American Woodshop Vintage Glass Candy Cabinet Circa 1930s
Blended Danish oil gives a four-sided glass and red oak display case with tapered red oak plugs an old world look.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Deep Wilderness Home
An old home sits on a cliff, surrounded by foliage and a gentle waterfall.
Hometowns Marion, VA
Searching for the true heart of Smyth County -- Marion, Va., -- and why some call Marion "America's Coolest Hometown."
Summer peaches; making a peach and tomato panzanella salad at peak season; a California almond farmer whose parents immigrated from India; an Alaska family builds a flour factory on their barley farm.
Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
Horticulture expert Dr. Chris Cooper and other experts share their garden wisdom and answer e-mails and letters about lawn and gardens.
Growing a Greener World New Ways of Growing Our Favorite Vegetables
Author and horticulturist Brie Arthur shows unorthodox methods that may produce big results in the home garden.
Music videos from "All Hail Hyperion" by Laikipia; The Pac's "Never Hold Me Down."
On the Road With Chatham Rabbits My Fair Rabbits
Sarah and Austin play the North Carolina State Fair, then explore fair food and take in the sights; Sarah visits her grandmother; Sarah gets to hold her youngest fan.
Crooked Stick: Songs in a Strange Land
A concert celebrates 19th-century slave spirituals, created by the enslaved peoples of the U.S. as a way to find hope and strength during difficult times.
Performances include Borodin's String Quartet #2 in D major and Mendelssohn's Smphony #4 in A major.
Native Report Modern Impact of Past Policies
Aspects of how Native people are impacted by past policies; such as boarding school experiences and intergenerational traumas as well as blood quantum policies.
In the Americas With David Yetman Brazil's Butantan Institute: Where Venomous Critters Find a Welcome
The Butantan Institute in São Paulo provides antivenin to victims who get stung or bitten by scorpions, spiders and snakes.
Classic Gospel Reba McEntire: My Chains Are Gone -- Hymns & Gospel Favorites
Country singer Reba McEntire performs classic hymns and songs of hope at the historic Ryman Auditorium; guests include The Isaacs, Trisha Yearwood and Kelly Clarkson.
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