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    Marion Grasby (born 29 September 1982) [citation needed] is a Thai-Australian cook and food entrepreneur. [1] She is also a television presenter, cookbook author and food journalist. [2] Marion married Tim Althaus in 2013 and the couple have two children. Althaus is CEO of Marion's Kitchen.

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  8. TF1 Group Nabs ‘I Killed My Husband,’ ‘Marion,’ ‘Elle’s ...

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    In the run up to MipTV, TF1 Group has acquired a trio of premium original French series, “I Killed My Husband,” “Marion” and “Elle’s Kitchen” for second-window rights from Paris ...

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    Dearborn Desk Manufacturing Company of Marion, Indiana, made Marion Kitchen Cabinets. The flour bin was all-metal and removable, and it also had a sugar bin and metal bread and cake box. [ 64 ] Indiana factory inspectors listed the company as a manufacturer of office desks with 20 employees in 1913.