Category Archives: Hacks and Gadgets

Ep. 17: The One Thing Foodies Are Missing in Their Food Photos



If you are that annoying person at the table who just HAS to take a photo of the food – we know who we are – then THIS tips is for YOU! And if it’s someone you know, please make sure to forward this on to him/her!

In this episode, you’ll learn the one thing that will make your foodie photos pop and look fantabulous! Lee is an actual, classically trained photographer, and she has been chompin’ at the bit to share this amazing photo trick.

(**CORRECTION: The correct hotel name mentioned is “The Hotel Pennsylvania,” not “The Pennsylvania Hotel.”)

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Ep. 2: Keto vs Atkins / Hack for $300 Pizza Ovens



Come join the conversation with Lee and her friends on the difference between a ketogenic diet and the Atkins plan. Lee also throws in a non sequitur about that pizza oven ad that everyone sees on Facebook. Random, we know. But fun nevertheless!

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The House of Lee NYC is now available at iHeartRadio, Apple Casts/iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and your favorite podcast app.

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Below, you will find the wood-burning pizza oven hack Lee found online for a fraction of the cost of that $300 oven that you see as a popular Facebook ad.