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    First Aired - 05/06/2013 05:00PM
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    Brian Keyser and Hannah Howard are here on How to Behave to teach you about wedding etiquette. Joining them via the phone lines is New Orleans-based wedding planner Anthony Lala. Brian is attending a wedding in New Orleans in a few days, and is wondering how the South gets hitched. Tune in to learn about proper wedding attire, and the updates to the wedding gift-giving process. Hear about some New Orleans wedding traditions that might surprise you. Why are people getting married later than in decades past? And why are bridesmaid dresses always so hideous? Find out all of this and more on How to Behave's first installment of the wedding sessions! This program has been sponsored by Roberta's. Theme music has been provided by Jon Lundbom & Big Five Chord.

    "The typical New Orleans wedding reception is a cocktail-filled affair with enough hors d'œuvres to take the place of the meal." [10:15] -- Anthony Lala on How to Behave

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    First Aired - 03/27/2011 03:30PM
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    Carmen DeVito and Alice Marcus Krieg are joined by Doug Hall, Senior Editor @ Organic Gardening Magazine. Doug talks about the best varieties of vegetables and flowers to grow this year, from "Bean-anza" to "Dakota Tears". Tune in to find out which plants make the most sense for your home garden in 2011 and learn more about Doug's experience with test gardening. This episode was sponsored by Whole Foods Market

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    First Aired - 05/09/2010 03:30PM
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    This week on We Dig Plants, Pearl Fryar, master of topiary and gardener of a three-acre garden in Bishopville, South Carolina.
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