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  2. Donal Skehan - Wikipedia

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    Donal Skehan (born 3 June 1986) is an Irish television personality, presenter (specialising in food programmes), food writer, cook, photographer and former singer. He is known for his television appearances, cookbooks and YouTube channel. Skehan was also a member of the boy band Streetwize.

  3. The Best Thing I Ever Ate - Wikipedia

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    Donal Skehan - Food Writer/Singer; host of Food Channel UK's Follow Donal and co-presenter/judge on BBC's Junior MasterChef; Fanny Slater - Cookbook Author; regular contributor to The Rachael Ray Show; Jason Smith - Season 3 Holiday Baking Championship winner and Season 13 Food Network Star Winner

  4. The Restaurant (Irish TV series) - Wikipedia

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    RTÉ also published The Restaurant – The Magazine, which included images and recipes from the series. In what was possibly or must have probably been RTÉ Series 1–5, [clarification needed] head chefs Roddy Collins and Bill Hughes received two stars in a New Year's Eve special. [10] Head chef Twink received four stars in a Christmas special ...

  5. Today with Maura and Daithi - Wikipedia

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    Today, or Today with Maura and Dáithí, is an Irish lifestyle show featuring several topical segments including health, cooking, men's & women's fashion, makeovers, and travel as well as dealing with popular issues of the day.

  6. Irish Book Awards - Wikipedia

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    Cookbook of the Year Everyday Cook by Donal Skehan: Popular Fiction Book of the Year Aisling and the City by Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen: Children's Book of the Year, Junior A Hug for You by David King, illustrated by Rhiannon Archard Children's Book of the Year, Senior The Summer I Robbed a Bank by David O'Doherty, illustrated by Chris Judge

  7. Skehan - Wikipedia

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    Skehan is a surname. It may refer to: Allan Skehan (1906–2004), Australian rules footballer; Donal Skehan (born 1986), Irish television personality and musician; John Skehan (1922–1992), Irish broadcaster; Noel Skehan (born 1944), Irish hurler; Patrick W. Skehan (1909-1980), American Old Testament semitic scholar

  8. Catherine Fulvio - Wikipedia

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    Catherine is married to her husband Claudio, of Palermo, Italy.Together they have two children. [3] [8]After the death of her mother, Fulvio took over the management of the Ballyknocken House Bed & Breakfast, which was a 4-star Victorian-style guesthouse located in Wicklow, 47 km from Dublin. [25]

  9. Monica Sheridan - Wikipedia

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    Monica Sheridan was born Monica Elizabeth Treanor at Augher Castle, County Tyrone on 29 January 1912. Her parents were Hugh Treanor and Mary Ann (née Devine). Her father was a successful cattle and sheep farmer.