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  2. Red Cat Ramen - Wikipedia

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    Red Cat Ramen centers around the titular establishment, a ramen shop established and run by talking cats. Focusing on Tamako Yashiro, a human woman who is working as a part-timer behind the scenes, the series focuses on the day-to-day antics of her and her fellow feline employees: Bunzo, the head chef; Sasaki, the owner and finance/business expert; Sabu, the sous-chef; Hana, the customer ...

  3. Neko Rahmen - Wikipedia

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    Neko Rahmen (Japanese: 猫ラーメン, Hepburn: Neko Rāmen, lit. ' "Cat Ramen" ' ) , also known as Neko Ramen , is a Japanese four-panel comic strip manga created by Kenji Sonishi. The comedy centers around a cat ( Taishō ) and his encounters while running a ramen shop.

  4. Our best-ever shepherd's pie recipe—made American-style with ground beef—is hearty, comforting, and affordable for any chilly fall dinners or holiday potlucks. Allrecipes 18 hours ago

  5. Google Calendar - Wikipedia

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    Google Calendar is a time-management and scheduling calendar service developed by Google.It was created by Mike Samuel as part of his 20% project at Google. [5] [6] It became available in beta release April 13, 2006, and in general release in July 2009, on the web and as mobile apps for the Android and iOS platforms.

  6. Chef That! Recipes and tips from your favorite chefs - AOL

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  7. Kwame Onwuachi shares the recipes for two of his favorite ...

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    Chef, restaurateur and former "Top Chef" contestant Kwame Onwuachi is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to share some of his go-to comfort food recipes. He shows us how to make two staples of his New ...

  8. ChefsFeed - Wikipedia

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    ChefsFeed initially launched in 2011 as an iOS app providing dining recommendations from chefs in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco who recommended their favorite dishes. [6] In 2013, it launched a website and original video programming, and expanded nationally to cover 24 cities with 1000 contributing chef experts. [7]

  9. Sorted Food - Wikipedia

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    Sorted Food is a British YouTube channel and food community created on 10 March 2010, by Benjamin Ebbrell, Michael Huttlestone, Jamie Spafford, and Barry Taylor. [2] In addition to producing cooking videos and live events, Sorted Food publishes cookbooks and manages the subscription-based recipe app "Sidekick".