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  2. Man Fire Food - Wikipedia

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    Man Fire Food is an American food travelogue television series that airs on Cooking Channel. It is presented by chef Roger Mooking. The series features Mooking traveling to different cities and learning unique methods of barbecuing. [3] Man Fire Food officially premiered on September 28, 2012. [1]

  3. Mr. Food - Wikipedia

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    Art Ginsburg (July 29, 1931 – November 21, 2012), commonly known as Mr. Food, was an American television chef and best selling author of cookbooks (not to be confused with the comedy character Mr Food on BBC Radio's Steve Wright In The Afternoon). He was known for ending each of his TV segments with the catch phrase "Ooh!

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  7. 5 TikTok recipes inspired by movies - AOL

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    These TikTokers are going viral for recreating epic movie meals in real life.

  8. Watching 'Elf' this Christmas? Make this menu ... - AOL

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    Ingredients: For Maple-Bacon Meatballs, about 25. 1/8 cup maple syrup. 1 cup Panko, bread crumbs. 3/4 cup whole milk. 2 pounds ground pork. 10 ounces bacon, small dice or ground

  9. Chuck Hughes (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Hughes competed on the American cooking show, Iron Chef America, defeating Iron Chef Bobby Flay, becoming the youngest Canadian chef to win, and only the third to do so. [8] [9] [10] He was a competitor on Food Network's The Next Iron Chef: Super Chefs competition. In 2014, Hughes was a recurring judge on season one of Chopped Canada. [11]