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Cuisinart 3 in 1 Pizza Trial
I'll be honest with you — I had this thing for a while before I ever touched the pizza oven function. I'd been using it as a regular grill and griddle, and it was handling that job just fine. But the pizza oven part? I kept putting it off. Setting up the stone, sliding pies in through that little front door... it just seemed like more steps than I wanted to deal with on a weeknight.
But I finally did it. I shot the whole thing on video so y'all could watch along, and I want to give you my full thoughts here too — because a 30-second clip doesn't cover everything you'd actually want to know before buying or using this thing.
Convert old grill into roll-away tabletop for Cuisinart 3-in-1
You know how it goes. You buy a new piece of outdoor cooking gear, and suddenly there's this old grill cart just sitting there — rusting, taking up space, not really doing anything useful anymore. Most people would drag it to the curb. I looked at it and saw a project.
I had just picked up the Cuisinart 3-in-1 pizza oven, grill, and griddle, and right away I could tell it needed a proper home outside. It's a tabletop unit, which is great for portability, but you still need something sturdy to set it on — something at the right height, with room to work. I wasn't about to spend money on a new cart when I had an old grill base in the garage and a stack of leftover wood just waiting to be used.
So here's what I did, why it worked, and what you should know if you want to try something similar.
Vanilla Extract Revisited — One Year Later (And It Made the Best Christmas Gifts)
About a year ago, Tytus and I made our first batch of homemade vanilla extract. We used Siesta Key silver rum — the clear one — along with a little spiced rum and some toasted coconut rum, poured it all over vanilla beans, sealed the jars, and let time do the work. Then we basically just... waited.
Fast forward almost a year, and I pulled those jars out to show you what happened. If you haven't seen dark vanilla extract before, you're in for something. That clear rum we started with? Deep, rich brown. Almost like molasses. You can see the vanilla specs still floating in it and the beans right there through the glass. That's when you know you did something right.
We bottled it all up as Christmas gifts — and this video is us doing exactly that, with Tytus helping every step of the way, a year older and still just as much my kitchen partner.
Lyon Family Farms — The Fall Day Trip Worth the Drive from Huntsville
Some days you just need to get the family out of the house, off the screens, and into something that actually feels like fall. That's exactly what we did when we loaded up and headed to Lyon Family Farms in Taft, Tennessee — and it was one of those outings where you're glad you made the drive.
We got there early, which I'd recommend. The morning light was beautiful, the crowds were still thin, and the whole place just had that crisp fall atmosphere you can't manufacture. By the time you're reading this, you might already know about Lyon Family Farms — they've been drawing families from all over the Tennessee Valley and North Alabama for years. But if this is your first time hearing about it, let me give you the rundown.

Early morning at Lyon Family Farms — the best time to arrive.
