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How-to and Lifestyle programs
6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Channel 6.3


It is a lifelong learning channel, comprised of a rich catalog of public television's how-to programs such as America's Test Kitchen and Ask This Old House; an array of celebrity how-to hosts, including artist Bob Ross, travel experts Rick Steves and Rudy Maxa, and internationally recognized chefs Jacques Pépin, Lidia Bastianich and Daisy Martinez. Each day the programs air from 6 a.m to noon, then are repeated in the same order. The schedule varies day-to day, and each weekend features different themes, so we hope that you enjoy many hours exploring all the ways that KMOS can help you create a good life. Some of the programs in November are: Best of the Joy of Painting - The late Bob Ross delights and encourages the painting hobbyist in this encore presentation of the 19th season of his series.

Daisy Cooks! - Daisy Martinez salsas around the kitchen while illustrating simple steps to make Latin-inspired cuisine, prepares two or three recipes in each episode.

Knit & Crochet Today - Co-hosted by actress Kassie DePaiva (One Life to Live) and author Candi Jensen, this series features the top color and apparel designers and experts in the field.

Simply Ming - Award-winning chef Ming Tsai helps make a yen for a more manageable lifestyle a reality with all-new recipes, wine pairings, dishes and guests.

P. Allen Smith's Garden Home - Smith's approach demystifies the process of designing beautiful gardens and opens up new possibilities for homeowners looking to create their own garden paradise with practical tips for gardeners of all skill levels.

A Taste Of Louisiana With Chef John Folse & Co. - Folse uncovers the history behind the bayou state's signature Cajun and Creole dishes, celebrating the multicultural influences on Louisiana's cuisine in colorful and informative sequences.

Uncorked: Wine Made Simple - Go into the heart of the vineyard and the mind of the winemaker with Ted Allen (Queer Eye for the Straight Guy) as he explores one of the world's most storied beverages and lets winemakers and grape growers in France and California explain wine's unique journey from grape to glass.