Decreasing Clean-Up Procrastination in the Kitchen + One Fun, Unexpected Item for Parties

EPISODE · Oct 10, 2021 · 10 MIN

Decreasing Clean-Up Procrastination in the Kitchen + One Fun, Unexpected Item for Parties

from House of Lee NYC

Learn one way to minimize procrastinating that after-meal clean-up in the kitchen and find out what fun gizmo is an unexpected smile-maker at parties in today's episode of House of Lee NYC! Listen on to hear why half-sheet baking pans are the best thing EVER! Lee will also share the next best French pastry shop on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and the one item she recently bought that will enhance any gathering and bring smiles to faces and photos! Show Mentions + Shout-Outs: Ken Fong, host of Asian American: The Ken Fong Podcast. Russ Mitera, our wonderful voice-over artist for the HOLNYC segment drops. Délice Macarons at West 75th Street and Amsterdam Avenue. Want to support the show? Why not treat Lee to a cup of coffee — or  salad! Click HERE. Please do share the show with at least two other people — it's as easy as clicking the "Share" button in your favorite podcast listening app or directing folks to www.HouseOfLeeNYC.com. Lee thanks you for allowing her to be part of your day! Want to work with Lee? If you'd like to: Learn how to be a power speaker like Lee and work one-on-one with her, click HERE. Have Lee host/emcee your next event — or record a live show at your function, click HERE. Help you start your podcast, click HERE. Have your Lee photograph your next event or take care of your speaker photo needs, click HERE. Release certain blocks which prevent you from ultimate success in your endeavors, click HERE. Thank you so much for listening! What tips or guests would you like to hear about in an upcoming episode? Let Lee know! Contact: lee @ houseofleenyc.com www.HouseOfLeeNYC.com (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0 Instagram: @houseofleenyc Twitter: @houseofleenyc Clubhouse: @leeuehara Facebook: @houseofleenyc The House of Lee NYC is a division of WLEE Media, LLC. (C) 2018--2021 Copyrighted, All rights reserved.

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