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The Martha Stewart Entertaining Collection - Martha's Summer Favorites

The Martha Stewart Entertaining Collection - Martha's Summer Favorites
From Warner Home Video

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Martha's best ideas for summer fun and entertaining are brought together in this two-disc set. Viewers can follow along as Martha prepares some of her most delicious warm-weather dishes and refreshing drinks. There are great suggestions for the backyard barbecue and helpful tips for making picnics and trips to the beach easy and enjoyable, including projects and games especially for kids. Plus, Martha shows how to celebrate the summer holidays in true "Americana" style.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #52549 in DVD
  • Brand: Entertainment Collection
  • Released on: 2006-05-23
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: French, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 244 minutes

Customer Reviews

Pretty good, but not her best..............................3
This is one of Martha's latest DVD's that she is presenting with a seasonal theme to it. It is good but not her best, mainly because it is being compared to her other DVD contents and offerings. The compilations are episodes from her previous TV show format "Martha Stewart Living". The problem is they are mostly from episodes taped within the past 6 years, therefore there is much missing from the early and middle years.

What is here is good, with Disc Two being the better of the set, because of the recipes. But I can recall many other summer episodes from the early and middle years that would have been welcomed. Also, this is a rather short offering of projects and decorating and recipes. I think the problem is that they wanted to keep it as up-to-date as possible, and rather than reach into the archives of a different time and place, they tried to stay within the episodes of the new millenium. The price is good, and so are some of the sections.

Disc One:
BEACH PROJECTS: beach bags/ sarong tie dye/ flip flops/ sand castle sculptures and tools kits/ superhero cape towels

KIDS PROJECTS: lemonade stand/ toy sailboats and motor boats/ bean bag toss/ sponge ball/ pitching tents/ map and compass skills

PICNIC PROJECTS: picnic flatware roll/ striped picnic blanket/ hankerchief pitcher cover

OUTDOOR DECORATING: oilcloth place mats/ tablecloth weights/ citronella candle/ button napkins

CLELBRATE AMERICANA: fireworks apron/ red, white, and blue garland/ red, white, and blue tarts (which was quite good)/ patriotic votives


Disc Two:
BBQ FAVORITES: ribs and sauces/ chicken, ribs, and macaroni salad/ leg of lamb and grilled veggies

GRILLING: asado sausages/ grilling seafood/ grilled fennel and onions/ charcoal vs. gas grills/ grill tools

SIDE DISHES: corn-on-the-cob/ pink gazpacho/ potato salad/ corn relish

REFRSHING DRINKS: iced tea/ iced coffee/ papaya lime cooler/ southern drinks

DESSERTS: sand dollar cookies/ summer berry cobbler/ ice cream brownie bars/ bananas foster

You will find things to do, and make, on your own or with family and friends. The sand sculpture section would be great with kids. Enjoy the summer compliments of Martha.

just my opinion2
Previous review gives excellent listing detail on what to expect in terms of projects and tips.
I bought the dvd set sadly to get a recipe for the scrumptous looking drink and dessert pictured on the cover. It's nowhere to be found in either of the 2 dvds.
Overall, as an intermediate level do it yourselfer and crafter i am glad i did not pay full price for this Dvd.

I liked some of the projects eg, making a bag out of a beach towel, the showercurtain game and the sponge waterball, as well the tips on grilling.
Overall though some of the projects are alittle too "simple". For example, making "iced coffee" literally shows Martha pouring already made hot coffee into a cup of ice and adding suger and milk to taste...to me it was bordering absurd.