Shows
“My Amazing Cheap Date” explores fun, romantic and unique things that can be done in New Orleans — all for $50 or less.
Located a little over three hours from New Orleans and just over the East Texas-Louisiana border, Lake Charles, Louisiana, is home to nature walks, Cajun restaurants, breweries and a bustling art scene.
In this episode, two couples compete to see who can have the best date for $50 or less.
Ed and Day paddle down the Allegheny River to Millvale where they step into the kitchen at Sprezzatura and sample beers at Grist House.
Colton Coburn-Wood, executive chef of Cosmica and Erin Miller, chef/owner of Urban Hearth face off to see who can recreate each other’s signature dish
We visit 3 great spots for rock climbing, white water rafting and sailing (all less than 90 minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh).
Blind Kitchen is a quirky food competition series, local chefs recreate each other’s signature dish, but they can only determine what the dish is using their senses of taste, touch and smell.
We’re finding adventure in Portland, Maine, at the motocross park, surfing at Scarborough Beach and on a lobster boat.
In this episode, Ed and Day spend the day eating their way through the Strip District. Named for its geography, the Strip District occupies a long flat strip of land along the Allegheny River. The neighborhood has a long history of being a culinary hub for the city.
Host Kinga Philipps, a shark and ocean conservationist and thrill seeker, takes locals out of their comfort zones to experience incredible outdoor adventures right in their own backyards.