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  2. Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked - Wikipedia

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    Cook or Be Cooked contains twelve different meals to prepare; the player must go through recipes and complete the meals by completing minigames correctly. The game features a single player mode, a hotseat mode allowing up to four players to prepare one meal, and a multiplayer cook-off mode between two people.

  3. Cooking on the Wild Side - Wikipedia

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    To celebrate the reunion of its hosts during the 2013 special Cooking on the Wild Side: A Phyllis & John Reunion, AETN published both a companion cookbook and DVDs of the reunion. [8] The cookbook was also titled Cooking on the Wild Side: A Phyllis & John Reunion and contained "more than 50 viewer-submitted recipes." Recipes in the cookbook ...

  4. Tournament of Champions (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Tournament of Champions is an American reality cooking competition series broadcast by Food Network. Created and hosted by Guy Fieri , the series features alumni of other Food Network competition series competing in a single-elimination tournament for a grand prize.

  5. Food Network Sets 24-Hours-Straight Cooking Competition ... - AOL

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    Food Network is breaking new ground in the intense culinary competition genre with a series that features 24 chefs taking on 24 food challenges in, you guessed it, 24 consecutive hours.

  6. Food Network - Wikipedia

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    Food Network programming is divided into a daytime block known as "Food Network in the Kitchen" and a primetime lineup branded as "Food Network Nighttime". Generally, "In the Kitchen" is dedicated to instructional cooking programs, while "Nighttime" features food-related entertainment programs, such as cooking competitions, food-related travel ...

  7. Aaron McCargo Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was encouraged by his father, Aaron McCargo Sr., who is a cook, and his mother, Julia, who has a preference for food with a great deal of flavor. He first studied cooking in a home economics class at Pyne Poynt Middle School in Camden and began cooking as a junior volunteer in the kitchen of Cooper University Hospital in Camden at age 13.

  8. Cooking Channel (American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Cooking Channel is an American basic cable channel owned by and spin-off of Food Network. Both are owned by Television Food Network, G.P., a joint venture and general partnership between Warner Bros. Discovery Networks (69%) and Nexstar Media Group (31%). The channel broadcasts programming related to food and cooking. Cooking Channel is ...

  9. Category:2000s American cooking television series - Wikipedia

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