For television spectators, Kat Dennings is probably better known for playing the characters in Luck, first in a six -seasons race like Max Black in the CBS comedy “Two Broke Girls”, and, more recently, like the ranties but Tim Allen, but reconditioned, her daughter of ABC “, which changes gears”, which was his first season (all the episodes are Available for the transmission of transmission transmission by Olulu).
But to listen to it, there is hardly an aspect of its ideal Sunday life itinerary, which begins with double rubbing for its two cats, ends with drift to “columbo” and includes an eclectic alignment of museums, navigation of rare books and dinner prepared for the tensions of live piano music (by the Musician husband and the husband and the musical husband and the musical husband and the WK.
After she described her ideal day, I asked Dennings which current co -star could be the best wing of Sunday. She responded without hesitation.
“I would force Tim Allen to take me around the city and see what he does on a Sunday,” he said. “I feel that he probably only plays with his beautiful vintage cars collection. But who knows. Maybe Yoga de Cabra. It really is a man onion. There are so many sides for him and so many layers.”
This interview has been slightly edited and condensed by length and clarity.

10 am: hugging cats
In general, my little “soup cats” [Lentil and Barley] I will wake up and make our adorable morning routine: both will turn around their backs, and make a double touch and hugs. It is the best [because] They are so affectionate. Then I will feed them and wash their dishes. I got them through a cat rescue called Cats from the city of tail in Pasadena; He has a cat cafeteria where you can sit in a room and simply cover with cats. It is literally the best. And they are open on Sundays, so that could be something to do.

10:30 am: Down some decafeinals
In fact, I stopped drinking caffeine, for my disgust, because of my anxiety problem, so I will make a small decaffeinated pot. I have a Mocon Which is a fantastic coffee maker that is very easy to use. My best friend Brenda Song suggested it to me, and she is very kind and always investigates everything, so I know that if she suggests something, she is the best.
[Coffeewise] I like Peet's Major Dickason's [Blend] decaffeinated and its French roast [decaf] It is also really good. Then at 10:30 [a.m.] I am drinking my sad decaffeinated coffee … I will put some oat milk there with a little Arce syrup. He knows very well.

11 am: Go through the garden
What I like to do in a cold morning is to take my coffee to the garden, I am a great gardener, and look at my tomato plants and do any of the small things that should be done: to weed, rethink the plants, cut any leaves at the bottom of the plant. And, if I really feel indulgent, I will wear an audiobook while gardener. A large audiobook for gardening, an excellent period, is “Howl's Moving Castle” [by Diana Wynne Jones]. I recommend it for anyone who does something.

Noon: Jet to the Jurassic Technology Museum
Then my husband and I will prepare for the day and decide where we want to go to do something fun. An option would be the BOB BOKER MARIONETTE THEATER. But my favorite place in [the] Los Angeles [area] is The Jurassic Technology Museum [in Culver City].
It is a museum but it is a rarity; It is based on science, but there are also folklore things there. It is better if you take someone without telling him what it is, and then only explodes when they get there. I am always full of child wonder, even though I have been there a million times.
You go [through the museum] From the bottom [floor] To the top [floor]And at the top there is a tea room with this great brass Samovar. And this lady is generally a lady, it gives you a small cup of tea literally with better flavor and boiling that you have had in your life along with this small dish of almond cookies. To be even more surprising, there is an aviary where you can have your tea and sit and look at these birds in this fairy tale environment.
2 PM: Find some Fusilli
My husband and I really didn't eat in the morning, so we probably have super hunger. We would go to any Jon and Vinny's The closest location at that time. I am a great admirer of his spicy fuses. It could knock down a whole dish of paste without problems. So I would probably do that.

3 PM: Navigate some amazing books
If I really feel luxurious, I will go to Mystery Pier Books, Inc. Just at sunset [Boulevard in West Hollywood] Near the book soup. It is very hidden and is not a typical bookstore. It is a collection of books owned by these two fantastic men who are the most knowledgeable in history, and have the first editions and things like that. It is not affordable, I have never bought anything but a handbag, but I had a spare of $ 30,000, I could buy a first edition of something with an Einstein letter in the front. They have things that are amazing.
4 PM: Take some grocery
If it is a typical weekend, I would have planned a recipe that I want to make for dinner, so I would go to Gelson's And collect ingredients for that or something for the barbecue, depending on the season. The last recipe I made was worthy of printing and putting in my recipe box was the Creamy Italian sausage soup of Salt & Lavender.
I love the grocery store, so I can really kill some time in [Gelson’s]. My favorite is probably the fresh products section. I am a real stickler [for perfectly ripe fruit]So I will touch all melons as a [strange] person.

5:30 pm: A dinner preparation piano
When I get home I will start [working on preparing] Dinner, and my husband will probably play piano for a couple of hours because he is a real pianist and plays for hours every day. It is really surprising to listen to Bach being exquisite to play in another room; I am very spoiled for that. And then I like dinner ready around 7:30 pm

8:30 pm: Vedir on the platoon
If I am really being motivated, what I am not normally, I will put myself in the Platoon [bike] For a 30 -minute class. Or, depending on how the day was, maybe I would have done it before. My favorite instructor is Christine d'Ercole, who is absolutely the best. She is a champion cyclist. No [typically] To do well with extreme positivity training, and she is positive, but it is also a very emotional experience. I have cried in those classes.
9 PM: Learning lines
Then, if I am working the next day, I will immediately put myself in bed and learn my lines obsessively for the next day. After doing that for about two hours, my husband will execute lines with me doing all the voices of all others. He makes a good impression of Tim Allen and makes a great impression of Seann William Scott that I know they are dying to listen, which one day.

11 PM: Catch some “columbo”
The best thing that lulled me to sleep is when my husband looks at television and I fell asleep with him doing that. “Columbo” It is our favorite program. If I did not fall asleep with that, I could try to be heroic and read a physical book. I just started reading “So thirst” By Rachel Harrison. I only have five pages, but I love it.