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Tim Farmer. Timothy Farmer (born March 18, 1964) is an American outdoorsman, musician, and television presenter. He is known as the host and executive producer of the television shows Kentucky Afield, Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen, and Tim Farmer's Homemade Jam., [1] for which he has won a total of five regional Emmy awards. [2]
Entrée: country-style ribs, okra, frozen pizza, Worcestershire sauce; Dessert: giant s'more, double-smoked bacon, grapes, BBQ cocktail; Contestants: Andrew Mercado, Chef & Owner from New York, NY (eliminated after the appetizer) Laine Myers, Executive Chef from Richmond, VA (eliminated after the entrée)
9. "Barbecued Chicken". November 1, 2008. (2008-11-01) Recipes for best potluck macaroni and cheese, classic barbecued chicken, classic barbecued chicken on a gas grill, and basic pantry BBQ sauce. Axel appears in this episode. 10. "Regional Chops". November 8, 2008.
Peach, Red Onion, and Basil Salsa. Add diced peaches to homemade salsa for a slightly sweet addition. Scoop the fruit and veggie mix with tortilla chips, pita chips, or cinnamon crisps, depending ...
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Cajun cuisine (French: cuisine cadienne [kɥi.zin ka.dʒɛn], Spanish: cocina acadiense) is a style of cooking developed by the Cajun – Acadians who were deported from Acadia to Louisiana during the 18th century and who incorporated West African, French and Spanish cooking techniques into their original cuisine. Cajun cuisine is often ...
Chefs celebrate Al Roker’s 70th birthday with recipes created just for him. TODAY. August 20, 2024 at 2:00 PM. This morning — Aug. 20, 2024 — we’re gathering to celebrate an incredible ...
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Hosted and produced by former "Kentucky Afield" host Tim Farmer and his wife Nikki. U of L Today with Mark Hebert – news magazine program devoted to the University of Louisville; Video Vault – showcasing some public domain content such as old films and select episodes of old shows.