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  2. Valerie Bertinelli has 'no idea why' Food Network canceled ...

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    The Food Network has chopped Valerie Bertinelli's Daytime Emmy-winning cooking show after 14 seasons. The "One Day at a Time" and "Hot in Cleveland" alum shared the bittersweet news Saturday in an ...

  3. Valerie Bertinelli Says Food Network Doesn't Focus on ... - AOL

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    “I fell in love with Food Network two decades ago because of all the amazing ITK (in the kitchen) shows. 30-minute meals, Ina [Garten], Giada [De Laurentiis] … the list goes on,” Bertinelli ...

  4. Valerie Bertinelli says her cooking show has been canceled ...

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    Valerie Bertinelli’s Food Network show “Valerie’s Home Cooking” has been canceled after 14 seasons, the host shared on Instagram April 8.

  5. Valerie's Home Cooking - Wikipedia

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    Valerie's Home Cooking is an American television cooking show, starring Valerie Bertinelli. It premiered on August 8, 2015 on the Food Network channel. [1] On April 8, 2023, Bertinelli confirmed that the 14th season would be the show's last. [2]

  6. Barefoot Contessa - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot Contessa is an American cooking show that aired from November 30, 2002 to December 19, 2021, on Food Network, and is currently the oldest show on the network's daytime schedule. Hosted by celebrity chef Ina Garten , each episode features Garten assembling dishes of varying complexity.

  7. The Best Thing I Ever Ate - Wikipedia

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    The Best Thing I Ever Ate is a television series that originally aired on Food Network, debuting on June 22, 2009 (after a preview on June 20). [1] The program originally aired as a one-time special in late 2008. [2] After being cancelled by The Food Network, it was brought back on the Cooking Channel in 2018. [2]

  8. Ina Garten's Beef Bourguignon. Time after time, Ina Garten delivers consistent and classic recipes, all tied up with a pretty little bow. And from the simple to the more complex, the Barefoot ...

  9. Ina Garten - Wikipedia

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    Ina Rosenberg [3] was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York City. [4] Her grandparents immigrated to the United States from Russia. [5] Rosenberg grew up in Stamford, Connecticut, [1] the younger of two children born to Charles H. Rosenberg, a surgeon specializing in otolaryngology, and his wife, Florence (née Rich), a dietitian. [6]