Wednesday

AskBrini.com: For The Want of a Finger Bowl



For The Want of a Finger Bowl - Informal Place Settings

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This week we have a question from Bill in Intercourse, PA. He asks:

"I am having an informal luncheon but am missing one finger bowl from the place setting. I have a little clear Pyrex dish that would do the job, but can I risk the gaffe? Shall I simply omit finger bowls? Surely not. Please help as soon as possible!"

Well Bill, finger bowls are really a more formal touch, so I think you can safely omit them from your informal setting. Watch the video for tips on how to put together a classic informal setting.

Why didn't you think of that?

Love,
Brini


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ABOUT BRINI MAXWELL:

Described as part Donna Reed, part Mary Tyler Moore, Maxwell makes kitsch feel classy through her unparalleled personal flair for home design, entertaining and savvy household tips. Inspired by a divine thrift shop purchase of 1950's nesting bowls, she first began sharing her vintage/classic know-how with other Manhattanites in 1998 through her self-titled cable access television show. With an emphasis on uncompromising fabulousness, Brini quickly garnered a devoted fan base and established herself as the go-to-girl on vintage fashion and mid-century modern treasures. After five years on the local airwaves her show was picked up by the Style Network. The subsequent series has been called a delightful success and has attracted a diverse audience thorough its national platform.

The Brini Maxwell Show

The pilot for the original show was produced in 1996. The show debuted on Manhattan Neighborhood Network on January 1, 1998, and aired for 5 years featuring tips, recipes, entertaining ideas, craft projects, home renovation and interior design schemes. It was produced by Sander's production company V.R.U.S.P. Inc. and directed by Sander's mother, Mary Jane Wells.

In 2001 Sander was contacted by Amy Briamonte, east coast director of development for west coast based Termite Art Productions (now Creative Differences Productions). Briamonte and Sander developed a pitch for the show for the Bravo network and received an order for a pilot. The pilot was produced in the summer of 2002 for a show titled Charming, Needs Work. The premise for the show was Maxwell lived in an apartment that she redecorated every week. After Bravo passed on the show Briamonte, Sander and Termite Art pitched it to Stephen Schwartz and Heather Moran, newly named VP's of programming for the Style network. The pitch resulted in an order for a 13-episode season.

The first season of The Brini Maxwell Show for the Style network was taped in the summer of 2003 with studio production taking place on the main stage at Unitel Studios on west 57th St. in New York City. Location shoots for the season were taped over a period of 6 months in New York City, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

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AskBrini.com: The China Cabinet - Not Just for China



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DKBirdseed from Camano Island writes: "Brini, How about a few tips on how best to display china and/ or crystal in a glass fronted cabinet.Mine looks so boring."

Making the most of your china cabinet is easy when you focus less on the repetition of your dishes and more on the charm and style of your serving pieces and smaller sets. Tureens, vases and other accent pieces will draw the eye more artfully than a row of plates or stand of stemware. Add unconventional items like the yarn I used in mine and you have an attention grabbing display that will start conversations and serve as a focal point to your room.

You can also use china cabinets in rooms other than the dining room to organize everything from food stuffs in the kitchen to office supplies in the den to towels and toiletries in the bathroom if space permits.

Taking advantage of the display possibilities of a china cabinet is a fun way to create visual interest in a room. Why not try it?

Why didn't you think of that?

Love,
Brini

ABOUT BRINI MAXWELL:

Described as part Donna Reed, part Mary Tyler Moore, Maxwell makes kitsch feel classy through her unparalleled personal flair for home design, entertaining and savvy household tips. Inspired by a divine thrift shop purchase of 1950's nesting bowls, she first began sharing her vintage/classic know-how with other Manhattanites in 1998 through her self-titled cable access television show. With an emphasis on uncompromising fabulousness, Brini quickly garnered a devoted fan base and established herself as the go-to-girl on vintage fashion and mid-century modern treasures. After five years on the local airwaves her show was picked up by the Style Network. The subsequent series has been called a delightful success and has attracted a diverse audience thorough its national platform.

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The Brini Maxwell Show

The pilot for the original show was produced in 1996. The show debuted on Manhattan Neighborhood Network on January 1, 1998, and aired for 5 years featuring tips, recipes, entertaining ideas, craft projects, home renovation and interior design schemes. It was produced by Sander's production company V.R.U.S.P. Inc. and directed by Sander's mother, Mary Jane Wells.

In 2001 Sander was contacted by Amy Briamonte, east coast director of development for west coast based Termite Art Productions (now Creative Differences Productions). Briamonte and Sander developed a pitch for the show for the Bravo network and received an order for a pilot. The pilot was produced in the summer of 2002 for a show titled Charming, Needs Work. The premise for the show was Maxwell lived in an apartment that she redecorated every week. After Bravo passed on the show Briamonte, Sander and Termite Art pitched it to Stephen Schwartz and Heather Moran, newly named VP's of programming for the Style network. The pitch resulted in an order for a 13-episode season.

The first season of The Brini Maxwell Show for the Style network was taped in the summer of 2003 with studio production taking place on the main stage at Unitel Studios on west 57th St. in New York City. Location shoots for the season were taped over a period of 6 months in New York City, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

Monday

The Maxwell Moment: Pecorino Pointers and Havarti Hints



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This week we have two tips from the vault. If you love cheese, these are for you!

If you're slicing cheese for hors d'oeuvres, you'll find that a warm knife will slice that cheese more easily than a cold one. How you warm that knife is entirely your own business...

Cheese graters can be difficult to clean. Solve that problem by spraying your grater with cooking spray before using it, and keep a toothbrush on hand to clean out all those little holes afterwards.

Why didn't you think of that?

Love,
Brini

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ABOUT BRINI MAXWELL:

Described as part Donna Reed, part Mary Tyler Moore, Maxwell makes kitsch feel classy through her unparalleled personal flair for home design, entertaining and savvy household tips. Inspired by a divine thrift shop purchase of 1950's nesting bowls, she first began sharing her vintage/classic know-how with other Manhattanites in 1998 through her self-titled cable access television show. With an emphasis on uncompromising fabulousness, Brini quickly garnered a devoted fan base and established herself as the go-to-girl on vintage fashion and mid-century modern treasures. After five years on the local airwaves her show was picked up by the Style Network. The subsequent series has been called a delightful success and has attracted a diverse audience thorough its national platform.

Brini on the Web ► http://www.BriniMaxwell.com/

Brini on YouTube ►  http://Brini.TV

Brini on Facebook ►  http://facebook.com/Brini.TV

Brini on Twitter ► http://twitter.com/BriniMaxwell

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Thursday

Ask Brini - Adored Aural Adornments - What To Do About Lost Earring Backs


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THIS WEEK! ...

Brini from the Vault! ... Welcome to Ask Brini!

In this mail segment from the vault, Brini shares a tip about lost earring backs. There are several things you can do to retain an earring from which you've lost the back.

So... What's Your Problem?!

Ask Brini Anything at http://AskBrini.com ...

Problems with soap dish jelly? Recalcitrant egg-whites? Cranky spouse? Should your carpet match your drapes? Proper etiquette while eating a corn-dog with Republicans? What else can you do with that stripper pole in your bedroom? When is an ice-cube in your mouth a good thing? Whatever it may be, Brini is here for your every need and ready to serve you.

MORE ABOUT BRINI! ►

Described as part Donna Reed, part Mary Tyler Moore, Maxwell makes kitsch feel classy through her unparalleled personal flair for home design, entertaining and savvy household tips. Inspired by a divine thrift shop purchase of 1950's nesting bowls, she first began sharing her vintage/classic know-how with other Manhattanites in 1998 through her self-titled cable access television show. With an emphasis on uncompromising fabulousness, Brini quickly garnered a devoted fan base and established herself as the go-to-girl on vintage fashion and mid-century modern treasures. After five years on the local airwaves her show was picked up by the Style Network. The subsequent series has been called a delightful success and has attracted a diverse audience thorough its national platform.

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Wednesday

AskBrini.com: How Many Licks does it take?



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THIS WEEK! ...

Brini from the Vault! ... Welcome to Ask Brini!

How Many Licks does it take to Reach the Tootsie Roll Center of a Tootsie Pop?

When The Wise Old Owl Fails You, Ask Brini!

In this mail segment from the vault, having failed to get the answer from the wise old owl, Cloris Gallagher comes to me for the answer to an age-old question.

Love,
Brini


So... What's Your Problem?!

Ask Brini Anything at http://AskBrini.com ...

Problems with soap dish jelly? Recalcitrant egg-whites? Cranky spouse? Should your carpet match your drapes? Proper etiquette while eating a corn-dog with Republicans? What else can you do with that stripper pole in your bedroom? When is an ice-cube in your mouth a good thing? Whatever it may be, Brini is here for your every need and ready to serve you.

MORE ABOUT BRINI! ►

Described as part Donna Reed, part Mary Tyler Moore, Maxwell makes kitsch feel classy through her unparalleled personal flair for home design, entertaining and savvy household tips. Inspired by a divine thrift shop purchase of 1950's nesting bowls, she first began sharing her vintage/classic know-how with other Manhattanites in 1998 through her self-titled cable access television show. With an emphasis on uncompromising fabulousness, Brini quickly garnered a devoted fan base and established herself as the go-to-girl on vintage fashion and mid-century modern treasures. After five years on the local airwaves her show was picked up by the Style Network. The subsequent series has been called a delightful success and has attracted a diverse audience thorough its national platform.