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McCord appears regularly on the Food Network's Guy's Grocery Games as a judge [6] and has had guest spots on the Food Network's shows Next Food Network Star [7] and Duff Till Dawn. [8] She won the Guy's Grocery Games Delivery episode - Pantry-Palooza, beating Melissa D'Arabian and Troy Johnson, and won $17,000 for heart arrhythmia research.
She is a judge on Guy's Grocery Games, which premiered in 2013. She has also competed (and won) frequently on that show, beginning a long-standing association with Guy Fieri who calls her the "Warrior Princess" [9] Lofaso served as one of the restaurant culinary consultants for the CNBC television show Restaurant Startup (seasons 2 and 3), [10 ...
Notes: On this episode, winning chefs from past episodes of Guy’s Grocery Games compete against experienced chefs covered on Guy’s flagship show, Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives. The first round instructed the chefs to cook a classic duo (e.g. chicken and waffles) using only 7 limited ingredients.
When Guy Fieri's "Guy's Grocery Games" episode "10 Pounds, Two Rounds" premieres Jan. 31 at 9 p.m. on Food Network, a familiar Providence face will be on the small screen for her television debut.
Carl Albert Ruiz (April 4, 1975 – September 21, 2019), also known as Carl "The Cuban" Ruiz, was an American restaurant owner and celebrity chef, best known as a judge on various US cooking competition television series on Food Network, such as Guy's Grocery Games.
Guy Fieri is leveling up the competition in Flavortown Market: Food Network has ordered a new all-star edition of “Guy’s Grocery Games” with only celebrity chef contestants. On Aug. 16 at 9 ...
Guy's Grocery Games (often nicknamed Triple G) is an American reality competition television series hosted by Guy Fieri and his son Hunter on Food Network. [1] Each episode features four chefs competing in a three-round elimination contest, cooking food with ingredients found in a supermarket grocery store ("Flavortown Market") as Guy Fieri poses unusual challenges to them.
Food Network chef Carl Ruiz's cause of death has been revealed. A little less than a month after Ruiz's death at the age of 44 on September 22, a spokesperson for the Maryland Department of Health ...