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Vivian Howard is an American chef, restaurateur, author and television host. From 2013 to 2018, Howard hosted the PBS television series A Chef's Life [1] focusing on the ingredients and cooking traditions of eastern North Carolina — using the backdrop of the Chef & the Farmer restaurant in Kinston, North Carolina, which Howard co-owned with her then-husband and business partner, artist Ben ...
A Chef's Life was an American documentary-style cooking show created by Cynthia Hill and Vivian Howard. The series was produced by Markay Media and was broadcast by PBS . The series premiered September 7, 2013, and its final episode, a series special called The Final Harvest, aired on October 22, 2018.
Peter J. Taggares was one of the wealthiest and most influential farmers in Washington state. At his death, his holdings included the largest irrigated potato farm in Oregon and one of the world's largest vineyards. He was also involved in politics, having contributed to numerous candidates from both major US political parties.
Fannie Farmer was born on 23 March 1857 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, to Mary Watson Merritt and John Franklin Farmer, an editor and printer. The family were Unitarians . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The oldest of four daughters in a family that highly valued education, she was expected to go to college, but suffered a paralytic stroke at the age of ...
The one-day festival at Fiesta Gardens features tastings from dozens of top Austin chefs serving food from local farms.
More: With new executive chef, Farmer Matt farm in New Braintree expands farm-to-table vision.
Fox's hit reality show, Farmer Wants a Wife is back for a third season with a whole new crop of farmers. The dating show will follow four farmers from all around the country who are looking for love.
Lena Richard (née Paul; September 9, [1] 1892 or 1893 - November 27, 1950) was a chef, cookbook author, restaurateur, frozen food entrepreneur, and television host from New Orleans, Louisiana. [2] In 1949, Richard became the first Black woman to host her own television cooking show.