Posted by kim on August 24, 2010
When my friend Nicole Facciuto (HGTV Designer) posted on Facebook that A&E TV was looking for nominations for a Kitchen Makeover show in the Chicago area, the first person that came to mind to nominate was my frustrated foodie friend, Carolyn Tang.

Carolyn & Kim posing as Ford spokeswomen BlogWorld - Las Vegas 2009
Here is an excerpt from our initial application submission:
Tell us why you are nominating this person. We want to hear about his/her love of cooking – favorite type of food to cook, favorite restaurants, favorite chefs – and what she/he doesn’t like about their current kitchen. The more personality/detail the better!
Continue reading “Kitchen Makeover Application: Part 1” »
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A house isn’t a home without family photographs, and I was excited to learn about Fracture – a new one-piece picture and frame made from printed glass that mounts directly to your wall quickly and easily.
Fracture lets you print your digital pictures right onto glass! There’s no paper, film or anything involved. Simply ink and glass. They have effectively combined printing, framing, and mounting into one simple process. You upload your photo to FractureMe.com, they print it on shatter-proof glass (all sharp edges removed), and send to you with everything you need to mount and display.
I wrote this blog post in response to a TwitterMoms RAMBO alert, making me eligible to get a Fracture picture frame for review. If I am among the first 100 participants, I will be writing a follow-up post about Fracture with my feedback after testing it out! You can learn more about Fracture at http://www.fractureme.com.