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heart disease? he said can't we do a wine that all the profits will go to -- his father said, of course we can. the third time we're mentioning colby red. >> we like it. >> i just had somebody try it who has never loved red. it was donna. our wardrobe mistress. she goes, oh, my gosh. >> it goes down smooth. >> you know what else goes down smooth? i was stunned. did you think i would like or dislike "the hunger games." >> i thought you wouldn't like it. knowing it was about children eating other children. >> not eating. killing. >> cannibalism, i don't know. >> i must have blinked, because no one ate anybody. that's another -- we'll get to that. >> what was the verdict? >> the movie started and i had no idea. you know, i hadn't read the book like so many people have read the book. i was not a fan of the "twilight" series at all. i heard it was similar to that. there's a love triangle and all of that. this young actress, jennifer lawrence, it does take place in the future. it's about 24 kids that are called together from their districts in order to basically put on what they used to put on in the roman coliseum. you know -- >> fight to the death? >> fight to the death for the amusement of the mob. as the movie progressed i realized it's the exact opposite what i thought. it so celebrates the human spirit. it so celebrates the sanctity of life. it's about how we can become so callous as a civilization that this is what we're reduced to. this is what we've become in order to maintain our status quo. we need to have that kind of entertainment. it absolutely blew me away. >> wow. >> i'm crazy about it. >> are there violent scenes? >> there are violent scenes but there's a very jerky sort of a directorial stance he takes early on in the movie. you don't see anything you haven't certainly seen on "jersey shore" if you know what i mean. i was blown away by the story. i was blown away -- there's a scripture that says greater love has no one than they lay down their life for a friend. that's basically what -- this is about sacrificial love. to the death. >> for kids, too, you think? >> not for little ones. >> pg-13. >> it's pg-13. i think that's absolutely perfect. can't wait to see what you think. >> i'm dying to see it. now i am. we have interesting video of alicia silverstone. this created a stir on tuesday. she posted this youtube video of herself. it's of her chewing food, taking it from her mouth and feeding it to her child. >> sometimes she doesn't take it. she puts it in the baby's mouth. >> he's not even looking. not paying attention. >> is that not precious, though? >> here she goes. he's still eating. >> here it comes, honey. uh-oh, uh-oh. yes. >> ew, ew, ew. >> thank you, mommy. more. more. >> and we get it. here's the thing. is it -- why do it? we know birds do it. >> they also poop in a field. you know what i'm saying? how far you going to take that analogy? birds poop on your head. i don't think alicia's going to do that. why feed your child like a bird does? >> doctors say it's not safe because the adult mouth is disgusting according to doctors. >> none of us should french kiss one another. >> kids don't have all the immunities that grown-ups do. you've got a baby. who knows if you have a cold sore or something icky. it happens. bacteria goes into the child's mouth. >> how about you don't do it if you have a cold sore. i think any time you can avoid spreading bodily fluids to other people it's probably a good idea. but i don't know. i think she posted later that the child wanted it so badly. i just -- i see the child looking around. it's the mom that wants it. >> she said whenever she's chewing her child comes up to her mouth and wants to eat. >> let's see what he's doing when he's 17. there he is. you know what, i don't want to judge. because i've done weird things with my children, too. they haven't written their books yet. some day you'll learn what i did. i did not eat their placenta, however, all right? i did not eat their placenta. who knew it was so good for you? who knows what i would have done. >> january jones, just so you know, she said that she saved her placenta, dehydrated it and put it in capsules and swallowed it. >> companies will do thafor you. >> she doesn't think it's witch crafty or anything like that. >> she says other mammals do it. again, they poop in fields. that should be the one thing you think of when you think it through. it seems good. but it wouldn't make me poop in a field. >> there's little scientific evidence to show any benefits to this kind of thing. other mammals who do poop in the field also eat their own placentas sometimes. >> we'd love to know what you think at home. >> they're probably repulsed. >> one of the greatest -- got to love "the post." >> maybe one of the best headlines they have ever, ever had. >> read it, hoda woman. >> it says this is your captain freaking. this is the captain on that jet blue plane who -- >> we're only laughing because nobody was hurt. >> he was going from jfk to las vegas. the co-pilot noticed he was flipping switches and doing things erratically. he coaxed the pilot to leave the cockpit and go out into the cabin, into the bathroom or something. he changed the lock on the code. the co-pilot did. he was off and flying. this captain apparently freaked out. he went -- he was saying things on the plane. he was saying iraq, iran, al qaeda, say your prayers, say the lord's prayer. he was ranting and raving. one of the things that struck us was how cool, how calm and collected the co-pilot was when he was radioing in during all this commotion. let's listen to what he said. >> jetblue 191 emergency and we're going to need authorities and medical to meet us at the airplane. >> look at that. and the sky is blue. >> he's like a sully. >> we want him. >> give me sully, baby. >> calm, cool and collected. what's funny, they interviewed a lot of the passengers who got off the plane. a lot of people, i guess, helped subdue the pilot. what? >> it's up for grab who was the real -- the real hero. let's take a look at our first contestant. >> i ran off and we were face to face, me and the captain. wrestled a little bit. i got him turned around. then other passengers jumped on. we all got on top of him. >> it appeared he was trying to open the side door. i wasn't going to let that happen. >> no, you weren't. >> god bless them both. they obviously were involved. we started talking this morning about what a woman would do, basically. we said that a woman would go, oh, no. the boys are fighting. but maybe i should help. but i don't know that i should get on top. i have gained a little weight. i've been trying to watch my weight. but maybe it'll help because i've gained a little weight and i can get on and put more weight on them. >> we would not take credit. >> we wouldn't. >> women would all say i'm not sure who was in first. even if you sort of know you were, you would still say -- >> i couldn't have done it without the guys. >> all right. >> human nature. >> you guys remember yesterday christie brinkley was on the "today" show. an interview that got tons of press. >> still talking about it. >> turned out her former husband, ex-husband was watching. he also wanted to respond to what christie said. here's just a tiny bit of what christie said first. >> i -- i want peace for my family. and i also -- sorry. but i just want peace. and every time i have any joy or any kind of success in anything, he has to try to destroy it. >> okay. so peter cook saw that. and he immediately wanted to respond. he called matt on his cell phone. savannah ended up doing the interview with peter cook. this is a little bit of his reaction. >> i thought that it was horrible that she could sit and shamelessly lie to our children again on national tv about the events surrounding this current motion. >> what do you think she was lying about? >> virtually everything. >> there was a moment when she cries. >> crocodile tears. >> why do you say that? >> because she's not been bullied and harassed by me. ever since the separation she has been on a campaign to smear me. there is no peter cook press machine. i have no interest in the press. i'm not a celebrity. you don't hear about peter cook until christie brinkley dredges something up from the past to make herself relevant in the media again. >> you know, you and i know we have mixed emotions about this. >> mm-hmm. >> we're still talking about it three days later. we're part of the problem because we're still talking about it when the best thing to do would be for the two of them to be quiet. be decent to one another and protect their children. he was doing yesterday what he said he shouldn't be doing. don't watch. don't listen. don't surround yourself with friends who feel like they need to tell you what they saw. what they read. that was my big problem. if i wasn't paying attention to every -- i was doing what i thought i had to do. i was going through some stuff. then somebody would go, oh, i'm so sorry -- i wouldn't have known if you hadn't told me. >> right, right, right. this is, again, he responds -- he reacts to what she says. who knows if she'll react to what he says. >> then we'll cover it again. we're all part of the problem, hoda woman. mostly you. if only they'd just eat the placenta. >> stop it! this will make you go ooh, aw. in a great way. the teeniest puppy. might be the smallest one born in northern california. >> 3 1/2 inches. look at that little baby. its name is beyonce. >> look at it on the iphone! >> my favorite is the girl scout cookie. do we have that? see, if he wants to grow he has to eat. he's not eating that cookie. >> no, he's not. oh! >> somebody said he's -- listen. the veterinarians managed to revive her. it's a little girl. through chest compressions. what, with their pinky? >> she didn't have a heart beat when she was born. >> and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. >> they had to do it. >> couldn't they have -- >> i want to give a shout out, you guys. if you have a best friend who you feel is like a sister to you, there's this really cool book that sonia jackson miles came out with. "51 ways to love your sister." she interviewed a bunch of people. she's actually in the studio with her family. >> oh, good! >> how sweet are they? little things that people say as to why they love their sister. it's sweet. it's moving. it has pictures. >> you and jane -- >> anyway, it's a really sweet book. good luck with this. it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy. >> that's very nice. you know who i think would be a funny "saturday night live" clip? since nobody was hurt and everything's fine, you have the plane. >> the jetblue thing? >> yeah. you've got the guy everybody thinks is crazy running down the aisles doing what he's doing. at the same time you have alicia silverstone and her son. she's not paying attention. she's feeding her kid. you've got christie brinkley, peter cook. who's the crazy one? i just think that's funny. you know what's also funny? we are about to do our own version. our version of the "the voice" is better than anything you'll see anywhere else. >> just the kids. 8 years old to 16 years old. we're getting lots of entries. >> four. >> we've got more than four. >> six. >> people can't figure out how to send their videos in. we're going to listen to a couple more. >> here we go. ♪ >> i would choose them right away. ♪ i will stand by you, i will help ♪ >> right now i'm telling you, they're going to win. >> beautiful. don't say that! how can you say that? >> i don't even know them. >> we have other entries. you just made everyone feel terrible. >> that's just my gut reaction, all right? >> come on. ♪ >> all right. they're going to come in, like, second. that's beautiful. ♪ working on the chain gang >> beautiful, beautiful. >> terrific. you know, the instant i heard those other two. >> you know what music i'm obsessed with? i can't stop listening to lionel richie and the duets with the country stars. >> i love that. that's real music. up next, can your pediatrician refuse to treat your child if you refuse to have your child vaccinated? that's the debate we're going to have right after this. >> wow. mr. parker! sir... excuse me, excuse me... can i get you to sign off on the johnson case... ♪ we built this city! ♪ we built this city [ cellphone rings ] ♪ on rock & roll! falafel. yeah, yeah, i love you too. ♪ don't you remember! 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[ male announcer ] try the delizioso italian b.m.t., one of our fresh takes on italian. subway. eat fresh. one of our fresh takes on italian. having one of those days? tired. groggy. can't seem to get anything done. it makes for one, lousy day. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it, sharper, getting stuff done. this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. by the time a child reaches the age of 6 he or she will have been stuck with a needle about two dozen times for immunizations. as parents continue to question the safety of these vaccines, physicians are getting fed up with it. >> should pediatricians have the right to fire their patients for refusal to vaccinate? dr. tanya benenson is nbc universal's chief medical officer and a good friend of ours. and henry bernstein is chief of pediatrics at cohen children's medical center. this is an interesting debate. there are a lot of parents out there who do worry about vaccines. there was a big article in the "wall street journal" that addressed this very point. should doctors be able to say, hey, look. we don't want you coming to our hospital anymore. >> why would they say that? what's the danger in a child not being vaccinated according to these doctors? >> what's the danger of not being vaccinated? the purpose of vaccines is to prevent diseases that can kill you. it's one of the most amazing medical breakthroughs of our time. not to get them puts you at risk for diseases that could have been prevented. >> is it contagious to other people, is the idea? >> absolutely. >> that's their reasoning. >> okay. you hear this -- let's say a patient walks into your office says, hey, look. i don't want my kid to get a, b and c vaccines because i've read stuff about them. >> a lot of horror tales. >> what would you say to that particular mom? >> to that particular mom we would want to better understand what her thinking is. we need to understand her concerns. which vaccines are most concerning to her. and why she feels that her child should not get those particular vaccines. >> then if she gives you her answers and they're heartfelt, would you ever as a doctor yourself say, then i'm sorry, i'm sure there's another place you can go that would better address your concerns? >> so in general we try very hard not to fire patients from the practice. that's really not what our role is as pediatricians and advocates for children. these parents are making decisions for their children, and we want to protect children from all these diseases that are vaccine preventable. >> in some ways you're trying to protect them from their own parents? >> in a sense. >> some doctors do fire their patients. they don't want them coming in. what would be their reasoning for not wanting patients to come back? >> i'm on the extreme of that. being a new mother and a physician, i have all the facts. and i have the heart, want to take care of my baby. i am fully for it. i would prefer to take my child to a practice that does not accept people who don't vaccinate. i don't want to bring my healthy newborn child into a waiting area where there's somebody with whooping cough that could have been presented by the vaccine. it's an unnecessary risk. >> there are moms who don't want all the shots, measles, mumps, rue bela, all at the same time. >> i really get the fears. it's not fun to bring your child to get stuck. they cry. that evening, they're fussy. it is so important, though. there are these studies that came out supposedly that linked it with autism. they've been debunked. they're not true. >> what about allergies? when i was growing up in the 1800s before the polio vaccine -- i remember getting that. i still have it on my arm. that one. i've also get a little dementia. forget where it is. kids didn't have peanut allergies. i don't remember things like that. all of a sudden everybody's allergic to everything. >> that's why it's important actually for us to treat each vaccine individually. we should not lump the many vaccines that children need, as you pointed out earlier, together. >> for financial reasons they often do all three at once. isn't that true? >> it's not financial reasons. it's that the science supports when these vaccines should be administered so that the children's immune systems develop enough protection to protect them should they be exposed to any of those contagions, any of those infections. >> it's also a compliance issue. you spread out all the vaccines, you do an alternative method which i did do with my child, you have to keep on it. instead of coming every two months, you have to come every month. you have to keep track. you can't leave that up to the pediatrician. they can't keep track. >> how is your little 5-month-old? 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"american pie" is offering a second helping with a reunion. shannon elizabeth tells us all about it. what to wear when the cold weather transitions to warm, but it ain't quite there yet. gluten free cooking in your own kitchen so you can spend your hard earned money in other places, like buying a bigger tv to watch us. after your local news. we are back on this winesday, wednesday, with more of "today." we're ready to play our weekly trivia game we call "who knew?" with encyclopedia britannica closing the book and going strictly digital, we thought we would test your knowledge on what you could find in its historical pages. kathie lee across the street. she's ready to hand out $100 to those who get the answer right. to those who don't they get kathie lee's cd. the executive editor of encyclopedia britannica, ted pappas, is here. so you're all online now >> fully digital and happy to be here. >> beautiful mom and her daughter, olivia, from oregon. i hope they don't get this. i want to give them a cd. what is the highest grossing film series in history? "harry potter," "star wars," "james bond" or "twilight"? >> "star wars." >> that was good! >> she looks happy. the correct answer here, ted, "harry potter." >> the number one series. coming in third is the "star wars" series. but interestingly, coming in second, 22 films featuring that suave and debonair agent -- >> james bond. cute is he, every single one. >> a lot of oregonians here with us today. true or false, the funny bone is really a bone. >> true. >> oh. that's the best kathie lee cd reaction ever. all right. so the correct answer, the funny bone is actually not a physical bone. >> that's right. the funny bone exists. it's actually the ulnar nerve which runs up and down our arm on our elbow. when we bump it around our elbow it gives us that weird sensation. >> pain. painful. >> we call it the funny bone. >> all right. back across to kath. >> we've moved on to miss chicago, here. are you ready? >> yep. >> true or false, the smallest country in the world is monaco. >> false. >> okay. you get money. it's not as good. >> okay. so the smallest country in the world is not monaco. what is it? >> it's the .2 square mile vatican city. population about 800. the only country in the world completely contained within the city. that, of course, is the city of rome. >> sure. good. kath, back to you. >> where you from, honey? >> chicago, illinois. >> it's a conspiracy. according to encyclopedia britannica, all of the following were once olympic sports except what? tug of war, walking, ballet and shooting. >> ballet. >> smart cookie, wow! >> he's going to use that money to buy his own kathie lee cd. >> sure he will. all right. so ballet was the only one. tug of war was an olympic sport? >> yeah. tug of war was actually a very competitive team event. every summer olympics between 1900 and 1920. >> that would be a good one to watch. >> who knew? >> exactly. >> all the way from new zealand, true or false. red grapes can make white wine. >> false. >> oh, but yay! did she get that right? >> no. the answer is true. >> did you say both? >> no. she said -- >> just take it and enjoy it. >> she said, oh, boo. but yay, she gets the cd! all right. the correct answer is true. you can make it. >> right. the juice of red grapes can make white wine. but white grapes can't make red wine because critical to the production of red wine is the red pigment in the grape skin. >> got it. >> you're from clearwater. which sport was invented as a game for businessmen who found basketball too vigorous? i love this. tennis, soccer, volleyball or baseball? >> volleyball. >> neither of you know. admit it. >> volleyball. >> no, you do know it! >> she's right. all right. so is basketball too tough for you? play volleyball, they say. >> it's interesting that both volleyball and basketball were both invented in the 1890s. both invented in massachusetts. and both invented by directors of the ymca. the difference was that volleyball was specifically oriented towards businessmen who couldn't cut it playing basketball at noontime. >> okay. all right. time for one more. kath, one more. >> gentleman from chicago. when mattel introduced barbie in 1959 parental outrage focused on which of the following? her blond hair, sexy figure, white skin or her name? >> her sexy figure. >> you bad boy! >> all right. so barbie's figure too much? >> it was very much too much. it caused quite a controversy. it was interesting the mattel toy company was able to get around the controversy by producing some of the very first commercials for kids. not their parents. they bypassed the parents. >> ted, great job. thanks again. coming up next, actress shannon elizabeth is here. she's got something special for those die-hard american pie fans right after this. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! if you are an "american pie" fan you probably remember shannon elizabeth as nadya, the sexy foreign exchange student. >> like any other high school crowd the gang has come together for what else, a high school reunion. with a movie appropriately entitled "american reunion." nice to see you. do you take your clothes off in this one? >> i don't. some other people do. >> hate to disappoint. >> you got everybody back. the whole gang came back. >> everybody came back. you're watching it. you think you've seen everyone. there's another and another and another. and you recognize all these people. >> time has not been kind to everybody like it has been to you? >> i think everyone looks exactly the same. they all act the same for sure. >> no one's grown up at all? >> they've grown up. everyone looks like an adult version of themselves. i look at the first one, i'm like, we look like babies. now i feel like we look like adults. >> do the story lines kind of stay consistent to the older one? >> to the character. the directors wrote it. they did a really good job at capturing everyone's character. >> is there a new flavor of pie this time around? like a key lime or something? >> i don't know. you'll have to watch. >> that means yes. that means yes. >> was it weird, though, playing your character again 13 years later? it must have been strange, i can imagine. >> you know, you want to give everybody, like, something about her that they loved. for me, i had the accent to go with. it was a lot. it was a lot to make sure you lived up to it. >> it has a cult following. >> what about other films? what else do you have cooking? >> i did a film called "a green story." that's going to be premiering at the greek festival in l.a. soon. that's my next big thing right now. >> what about your juicy personal life? >> how juicy is it? >> i have no personal life right now. >> everybody says that. >> i know, i know! >> we don't fall for that anymore. >> we don't believe it. >> i've just been -- i've been focusing on the work. i just did a jewelry line with my cousin. i've been focusing on that. >> your focus has been elsewhere. >> her cousin is a local anchor here. >> oh, yeah. my first cousin. >> you guys like just alike. >> yes, cool. >> we wish you everything. doesn't sound like you need anything. you do come back, we'll wish it again. >> thank you so much. >> in theaters april 6th. coming up next, how to take your wardrobe from the winter into the spring so you never feel like you've got nothing to wear. right after this. good morning. your forecast here as we wrap up the last month -- or the last week of march. already can't believe how quickly it's flown by here. showers across the northern plains, isolated thunderstorms. may see some severe weather once again, damaging winds and large hail. something we'll keep an eye on and light snow in maine. snow piling up in the cascades once again. rain at lower elevations. clearing out in the san francisco area and across southern texas, rain expected today. temperatures are cooler where you see the blue up in the interior of the northeast, even in new york city, only in the 50s for daytime highs. record heat expected across parting of the south, all the way into the southeast. 83 degrees in atlanta. only 50 in seattle. by friday, the system moves into the ohio valley here with showers in the form of rain to the south. rain pushing into the southeast. a few isolated pop-up thunderstorms for friday. 79d in atlanta, we stay in the 50s from new york to boston. 74 will be the high in salt lake city. and the next system moving down into central california, may get a little rain in los angeles by saturday, dry in the interior here and more rain spreading to the east as that storm drops in out of the ohio valley. sunday, we clear out. 65 in d.c. 82 in atlanta. 44 in salt lake city with a chance of snow by sunday. on monday, the weather track will be across the northern plains in the form of showers and isolated thunderstorms. light rain in new england and mostly dry, a little active weather there in idaho and showers pushing into the lakes by tuesday. every weekday morning at 6:00 a.m., get your very latest weather updates right here on the weather channel "wake up with al." mr. parker! sir... excuse me, excuse me... can i get you to sign off on the johnson case... ♪ we built this city! ♪ we built this city [ cellphone rings ] ♪ on rock & roll! falafel. yeah, yeah, i love you too. ♪ don't you remember! 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[ ding! ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling... after any meal. eat. drink. chew orbit. you've begged for it and you got it. it is now time for "today's" style and taking your closet into spring. we're talking about the days between when it's freezing and it gets warmer as the day goes on. you don't have anything to wear. >> you've got nada. we have someone to help you guys. jen is here with great tips. the past couple of days have underscored that weird in between time. >> the weather has been a little bit crazy. it seems to be that way everywhere. you never know what to wear. fashion brands have gotten really innovative and consumers are demanding things you can wear year round. we want the most bang for our fashion buck. there's spring innovations in style that are going to help you look great. >> let's start them off. gina's coming out. she's going to show us how to layer at the office. >> that's a tunic, huh. >> it's about layering smart. not just layering but layering in an intelligent way. underneath she has a button down. elizabeth daniel new york. it's actually a slim fitting t-shirt and it's sleeveless. really comfortable. a sweater over it. she can take that off. a sleeveless jacket from old navy. a very hot trend right now. the skirt is elastic so she can pull it up or down. make it a pencil skirt. aerosole shoes. they're comfy, stylish. you can wear them with tights if you need to. an opaque stocking. you can pull it off. it has a wooden heel that feels a little more springy. >> i hate the shoes. other than that she's adorable. >> let's pretend we're running errands. we don't want to wear sweats. we want to look like katherine. what do we do? >> gym wear is ready to wear. fitness brands have come out with outfits you can wear to the gym but also cute to wear out. a brooks running infinity hoodie. it's water resistant. you get caught in a shower unexpectedly it will keep you nice and dry. the leggings from zoba. so cute. they slim you down. they're moisture wicking. if it does get hot you're still going to feel comfy. she has cute, bright sneakers on. we're working the whole color blocking thing. >> that is the color everybody is telling us. tangerine. >> thanks, hon. >> thank you. >> let's pretend we want a good night out. who doesn't need one of those? know what i'm saying? we have kim coming out. tell us what she's got going on. >> what i love about this is this innovative illusion. see the pants. they look like they're leather pants. they're actually jeans. >> stop it, they're jeans? >> yeah. really comfy. cotton/lycra blend. wax finish makes it look like they're leather. >> they're washable? >> they're washable. they're great. wear them a million times and they keep their fit. they're a little on the pricier side. $160. you're wearing them 12 months of the year. i love the sequin tank. it feels festive. this one is $19. her accessories. accessories can help make things seasonless. the bag is from beholden.com. sort of a raffia. very summery, very springry. the black bow dresses it up and makes it feel seasonless. >> we want to say hi to her dad, nick. i had a nice conversation on the phone with. thank you. >> if we want to head out on the weekend we want to look like riya. what do we do? >> such a great look. basics with benefits. we're starting out with a technology developed for nasa. it keeps your body temperature controlled. special technologies. perfect first layer. crochet is a big trend from the gap. >> i love that. >> neon, big trend. also it's eyelet. breathable. >> i love that sweater. >> beautiful. >> the necklace, fun, lightweight. >> you're going to have to that that sweater off and give it to kathy. >> come on out, everybody. >> thanks, everybody. up next, into "today's" kitchen for pork and placenta. >> don't say it! >> pork and placenta. >> no. it's polenta. first this is "today" on nbc. time to find out what's cooking in "today's" kitchen. we've got gluten free meals on the stove. >> australia chef kim is here to show us how easy it is to make tasty gluten free food from her cook book. >> did you like your special song? >> that's all you need. "land down under." i haven't heard it for ages. thank you so much. >> what are we whipping up? >> looks like a pork chop. >> it is a pork chop, yes. we want to take our lovely pork chop that i bought on sale in my supermarket. ingredients on sale, in season you'll save money. season lightly. >> a little olive oil. >> yeah. just grab the pepper for me and we'll season it in some olive oil. maybe about three to four minutes one side. turn once. >> my daddy loves pork chops. personally i love placenta better. >> stop saying that! >> i'm sorry. i meant polenta. >> that's what it looks like. >> while you're making your accompaniment -- >> that's one ingredient. >> tonight it's polenta. i've just got some stock. i had four cups of stock. a cup of polenta. into that we'll had some lovely parmesan cheese and mix it together. often when you have a gluten intolerance you often have a lactose intolerance. parmesan cheese is hard aged cheese. very little lactose in it. you can even with a lactose intolerance. >> you want to try it, hodie? >> probably not. >> lactose is sugar. if you look at your nutritional information on your hard cheeses you'll often see your sugar is zero grams. it's definitely fine. with polenta, too, people say what do you do with the leftover? pop that into a lovely cake dish into your fridge and it makes a beautiful pizza base. don't throw it out. >> what are you talking about? >> four ingredients. saving time and money in the kitchen. leftovers, very important to use. >> i want to try this. which one? this one? >> plate it up. >> i'm sorry, but that looks delicious. >> it's really very simple. the whole point when you're cooking with a few ingredients, add an ingredient that generates flavor. in this dish you've got the beautiful parmesan cheese. you've caramelized your pork. food is first eaten with the eyes, ladies. if i'm presenting a home a little green from the garden goes a long way. >> that is delicious. >> i know. you'll be amazed what you can make with so few ingredients. often they're ingredients you have in your cupboard. >> come back here. come back here. >> oh, right. i thought i scared her away. >> that will not be here in five seconds. >> we're sharing. we're here to spread the love. we had savory. we've got sweet now. two egg whites. we beat them. we're going to add to that lovely ricotta. very, very versatile. add a little bit of honey into that. mix it. you pop your nice meringue into that as well. >> folding it in nicely. >> folding it in beautifully like so. then you want to spoon it into your -- spoon it into your muffin cups. very, very simply. >> okay. >> then while that is baking -- >> we have about 30 seconds. you put a little of the -- >> a little bit of blueberries. a little bit more honey. that's what you're doing. you've got no added sugar in this whatsoever. >> thank you, sweetie. >> thank you for having me. coming up tomorrow, jane seymour is g t

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