Stories tagged with "Food Network"
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Celeb chef Jeff Henderson to speak in Indy
For an inspiring food story, check out a free lecture at 3 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Central Library, 40 E. St. Clair St., by Chef Jeff Henderson, Food Network star and author of Cooked:...
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Carmel's 'official Foodie' home for a visit
CARMEL, Ind. — Food Network personality Ted Allen will be in Hamilton County Tuesday for a marketing photo shoot for the tourism bureau. Allen, known for his work on “Chopped” and...
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Soldiers in war on hunger unite for the fight
New network says daunting task requires groups to collaborate Candi Perry once was a single mother in need. So she turned to the community to help feed her three children. Fifteen...
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Pacers, Fever join effort to fill food pantries
The city of Indianapolis and the Fever and Pacers organizations have teamed up to help feed those in need. The first Indianapolis Food Resource Network conference was attended...
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As special interests divide us, food calls us to the same table
Why are food-related TV shows so popular? Food Network host Alton Brown, whose program “Good Eats” has aired for 10 years, has a theory. “I think we live in an...
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St. Elmo dish gets due during taping today
St. Elmo Steak House’s shrimp cocktail will join the ranks of top-tier dishes celebrated on the Food Network show, “The Best Thing I Ever Ate” during a segment...
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Tempting treats bring fair food fans back for more
Elephant ears, corn dogs, lemon shake-ups. Ribbon fries, lamb kabobs, Hoosier ribeye sandwiches. Milkshakes, saltwater taffy, cotton candy. And maybe another lemon shake-up....
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In the entertainment world, food is really cooking
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW NEW YORK It's the bread and butter of entertainment.Food, that is. A boned duck...
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Reality check: The success rate of TV career contest winners
Whether in food, fashion or design, there is no shortage of reality-contest shows that promise to discover the "next stars," particularly in the lighter-TV summer months. And we do...
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Nielsens: 'Bachelorette' more engaging than 'More to Love'
ABC's The Bachelorette wrapped its season Monday with 10 million viewers, up from 9.5 million for last summer's finish, for its biggest telecast over the last three cycles....
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Reality show takes the cake with personality-packed bakery
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW Cake Boss, steps into his crowded bakery here, someone shouts: "That's the Cake Boss!"There's...
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Art museum cafe will accent local foods
Fresh, seasonal, local. Those will be watchwords for executive chef Ty Hunt when the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s new restaurant opens next month. Operated by Sodexo Inc.,...
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Family is a key ingredient in the Neelys' BBQ success
Grandma Jean's potato salad. Grandma Rena's deep-fried pork chops and quick vegetable soup. Aunt Faye's chicken with scallion dumplings. Momma Daisy's peach and blackberry cobbler....
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Nora Ephron cooks up a rich stew filming 'Julie Julia'
Anyone who has salivated over the recipes sprinkled throughout Heartburn, Nora Ephron's novelistic dig at ex-husband Carl Bernstein of Watergate fame, might guess that the author...
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Sandwiching some fun between the slices
Maybe I should make my own mayonnaise. Or a little cherry tomato confit. Or some balsamic-onion marmalade. Because those sandwiches I’ve been packing for lunch lately need a...
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High-end local restaurants create a new farmers market
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'Iron Chef' Cat Cora and partner both pregnant
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW LOS ANGELES (AP) Things are about to get crowded in Cat Cora's kitchen.The Iron Chef...
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McCartney's recipe: 1 part singing, 1 part writing, a pinch of TV
Though he's an insanely blessed, multitasking veteran of the whacked-out entertainment world, Jesse McCartney keeps his priorities straight.During a year in which he turned 21,...
