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  2. Hope Street (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hope Street was created by Paul Marquess and Susanne Farrell. Marquess stated that his aim whilst creating the series was to make a long-running local drama. Due to being born in Belfast, he wanted to avoid the stereotypes that come with Northern Irish media portrayals, instead focusing on the "humour and warmth" of the area. [2]

  3. Helen Corbitt - Wikipedia

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    Helen Corbitt (1906–1978) was an American chef and cookbook author. Corbitt was born in rural Saint Lawrence County New York [3] but spent nearly 40 years in Texas promoting gourmet cuisine with new and unusual flavor combinations and serving temperatures.

  4. 413 Hope St. - Wikipedia

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    413 Hope St. is an American drama television series which aired on the Fox network from September 11, 1997 to January 1, 1998. The series was co-created by actor/comedian Damon Wayans , who made a stark departure from his usual comedic work.

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  6. Nicole A. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Nicole A. Taylor is an American writer and cookbook author. [1] Originally from Georgia, she moved to Brooklyn, New York in 2008 which became the basis for her 2015 cookbook, The Up South Cookbook: Chasing Dixie in a Brooklyn Kitchen. Taylor's food writing has twice been nominated for a James Beard Foundation Award.

  7. Hugo Ortega - Wikipedia

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    Ortega and wife Tracy Vaught opened URBE Street Food of Mexico in 2021, [23] which has recipes from Ortega's first cookbook Hugo Ortega's Street Food of Mexico. Ortega has made two guest chef appearances at the James Beard House in New York City [24] (1997 & 1999). He has also hosted three James Beard Foundation events in Houston. [25]

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