
Saturday, May 3rd TV listings for PBS (WPTD-DT3) Life Dayton, OH
Sit and Be Fit Strengthen Brain Processing Areas
Exercises to strengthen pathways between different processing areas of the brain.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton No Country for Old Things
A Michigan woman must clear out her entire house before retiring to France but refuses to leave without locating her music box and a ticket to an Elvis Presley concert.
Quilting Arts Beauty All 'Round
An artistic interpretation of tree rings; stitching on a star quilt; the importance of design in Native American culture.
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Boho Bliss
Strategic color placement; two methods for aligning seams.
It's Sew Easy Basic Skills
Choosing the right zipper, foot and technique; the basics of zippers; basic jacket; making a two-part sleeve.
Fit 2 Stitch Easy-to-Sew Garments
The concepts of length, circumference and depth and how to apply them to garments.
Your Fountain of Youth With Lee Holden Better Breathing
Gentle movement practices help clear stress from the mind and tension from the muscles.
Yndi Yoga Spirit
Feeling the breath guide the body in an all-level practice.
Sit and Be Fit Strengthen Brain Processing Areas
Exercises to strengthen pathways between different processing areas of the brain.
America's Test Kitchen Decadent Pasta Dishes
Pasta alla zozzona; how to use a food processor; handmade pappardelle with duck and chestnut ragu.
A Taste of History Washington's Winter Headquarters
The winter of 1777 at Valley Forge; veal kidney mushroom pie; fried cauliflower.
Steven Raichlen's Planet Barbecue Global Melting Pot
East-West shrimp cocktail with Thai spices and smoked jalapenos; chipotle ribs with chocolate and drunken salsa; banana split made with grilled plantains.
America the Bountiful Chiles in New Mexico
A colorful New Mexico road trip traces the history of chilies from Santa Fe to Hatch and beyond; a roadside haunt that serves chilies in everything, including milkshakes; Capri Cafaro judges a chilies tasting contest.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton No Country for Old Things
A Michigan woman must clear out her entire house before retiring to France but refuses to leave without locating her music box and a ticket to an Elvis Presley concert.
Pocket Sketching With Kath Macaulay Sketching Equipment and Tips
An unusual way to politely repel interference; how to use a bag as an easel; how to use the pen and brush for wash drawings.
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Boho Bliss
Strategic color placement; two methods for aligning seams.
The American Woodshop Turned Clock Spinning Time
Two clocks are made with a wood lathe; the basics behind face plate turning; how different chisels are used to master turning bowls; three different uses for turned objects.
Growing a Greener World Expanding Your Food Garden by Growing Fruit
Adding a wide variety of fruit trees and shrubs to a personal backyard orchard.
America the Bountiful Chiles in New Mexico
A colorful New Mexico road trip traces the history of chilies from Santa Fe to Hatch and beyond; a roadside haunt that serves chilies in everything, including milkshakes; Capri Cafaro judges a chilies tasting contest.
Steven Raichlen's Planet Barbecue Global Melting Pot
East-West shrimp cocktail with Thai spices and smoked jalapenos; chipotle ribs with chocolate and drunken salsa; banana split made with grilled plantains.
A Taste of History Washington's Winter Headquarters
The winter of 1777 at Valley Forge; veal kidney mushroom pie; fried cauliflower.
America's Test Kitchen Decadent Pasta Dishes
Pasta alla zozzona; how to use a food processor; handmade pappardelle with duck and chestnut ragu.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Brooklyn, New York
Soda fountain in Brooklyn, N.Y.; Brooklyn Navy Yard; sampling whiskey at New York's oldest distillery; open-air food market; Gowanus Canal; the brownstone neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Sleep and Why You Need It -- San Francisco, CA
Professor Matthew Walker explains the good things that happen to the brain and body if one gets the proper amount of sleep; ways to improve sleep.
Growing a Greener World Expanding Your Food Garden by Growing Fruit
Adding a wide variety of fruit trees and shrubs to a personal backyard orchard.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton No Country for Old Things
A Michigan woman must clear out her entire house before retiring to France but refuses to leave without locating her music box and a ticket to an Elvis Presley concert.
Closer to Truth's Eastern Traditions and the Big Questions Eastern Traditions: Why Are Suffering and Ritual Vital?
How Buddhism, Chinese traditions and Hinduism address the perennial problems of suffering, ethics, ritual and contemplative practices; why suffering is important in Buddhism; karma; systems of nature in Chinese traditions.
The American Woodshop Turned Clock Spinning Time
Two clocks are made with a wood lathe; the basics behind face plate turning; how different chisels are used to master turning bowls; three different uses for turned objects.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Brooklyn, New York
Soda fountain in Brooklyn, N.Y.; Brooklyn Navy Yard; sampling whiskey at New York's oldest distillery; open-air food market; Gowanus Canal; the brownstone neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Sleep and Why You Need It -- San Francisco, CA
Professor Matthew Walker explains the good things that happen to the brain and body if one gets the proper amount of sleep; ways to improve sleep.
America the Bountiful Chiles in New Mexico
A colorful New Mexico road trip traces the history of chilies from Santa Fe to Hatch and beyond; a roadside haunt that serves chilies in everything, including milkshakes; Capri Cafaro judges a chilies tasting contest.
A Taste of History Washington's Winter Headquarters
The winter of 1777 at Valley Forge; veal kidney mushroom pie; fried cauliflower.
America's Test Kitchen Decadent Pasta Dishes
Pasta alla zozzona; how to use a food processor; handmade pappardelle with duck and chestnut ragu.
Growing a Greener World Expanding Your Food Garden by Growing Fruit
Adding a wide variety of fruit trees and shrubs to a personal backyard orchard.
Closer to Truth's Eastern Traditions and the Big Questions Eastern Traditions: Why Are Suffering and Ritual Vital?
How Buddhism, Chinese traditions and Hinduism address the perennial problems of suffering, ethics, ritual and contemplative practices; why suffering is important in Buddhism; karma; systems of nature in Chinese traditions.
The American Woodshop Turned Clock Spinning Time
Two clocks are made with a wood lathe; the basics behind face plate turning; how different chisels are used to master turning bowls; three different uses for turned objects.
Steven Raichlen's Planet Barbecue Global Melting Pot
East-West shrimp cocktail with Thai spices and smoked jalapenos; chipotle ribs with chocolate and drunken salsa; banana split made with grilled plantains.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton No Country for Old Things
A Michigan woman must clear out her entire house before retiring to France but refuses to leave without locating her music box and a ticket to an Elvis Presley concert.
Pocket Sketching With Kath Macaulay Sketching Equipment and Tips
An unusual way to politely repel interference; how to use a bag as an easel; how to use the pen and brush for wash drawings.
Growing a Greener World Expanding Your Food Garden by Growing Fruit
Adding a wide variety of fruit trees and shrubs to a personal backyard orchard.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Brooklyn, New York
Soda fountain in Brooklyn, N.Y.; Brooklyn Navy Yard; sampling whiskey at New York's oldest distillery; open-air food market; Gowanus Canal; the brownstone neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Sleep and Why You Need It -- San Francisco, CA
Professor Matthew Walker explains the good things that happen to the brain and body if one gets the proper amount of sleep; ways to improve sleep.
Closer to Truth's Eastern Traditions and the Big Questions Eastern Traditions: Why Are Suffering and Ritual Vital?
How Buddhism, Chinese traditions and Hinduism address the perennial problems of suffering, ethics, ritual and contemplative practices; why suffering is important in Buddhism; karma; systems of nature in Chinese traditions.
The American Woodshop Turned Clock Spinning Time
Two clocks are made with a wood lathe; the basics behind face plate turning; how different chisels are used to master turning bowls; three different uses for turned objects.
A Taste of History Washington's Winter Headquarters
The winter of 1777 at Valley Forge; veal kidney mushroom pie; fried cauliflower.
Steven Raichlen's Planet Barbecue Global Melting Pot
East-West shrimp cocktail with Thai spices and smoked jalapenos; chipotle ribs with chocolate and drunken salsa; banana split made with grilled plantains.
Your Fountain of Youth With Lee Holden The Five Elements
Working with the elments to create balance and harmony from the inside out.
Yoga in Practice Become an Able Vessel
Practicing the Full Wheel.