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  2. Man Fire Food - Wikipedia

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    Man Fire Food was 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. List of cooking shows - Wikipedia

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    Can't Cook, Won't Cook - competition; Celebrity Cooking Showdown - competition; Chef at Home; Chef Boy Logro: Kusina Master - educational; Chef's Story - talk show; Chef's Table - TV series; Chefs A' Field - talk show; The Chew - talk show; Chinese Food Made Easy; Chocolate with Jacques Torres; Chopped; Chopped: Canada; Chopped Junior ...

  4. 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. He was known for ending each of his TV segments with the catch phrase "Ooh!

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  6. Eat Like a President: 25 Favorite Recipes of First Families - AOL

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    1. Martha Washington’s Crab Soup. First lady Martha Washington’s crab soup was served often during the Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eisenhower administrations.

  7. Recipe for Disaster (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In each episode of Recipe for Disaster, three new chefs and their cooking buddies, who are complete novices in the kitchen, must create spectacular dishes to impress the judges, all while they are dodging a variety of over-the-top disasters which are themed to the episode's subject matter and serve to create mess, distract and throw off the teams' cooking processes.

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  9. Cooked (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Cooked is a 2016 original Netflix documentary series created by Alex Gibney based on the book by Michael Pollan with the same title, starring Michael Pollan and Isaac Pollan. It explains the history and different aspects of cooking, and its ability to connect us as human beings. [1] [2] [3]