Now Trisha Yearwood Is Getting a Food Network Show
And yet the network still refuses to pick up 'Biker Chef'!
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And yet the network still refuses to pick up 'Biker Chef'!
Food Network really blew it when it passed on 'Biker Chef.' Seriously.
We guess winos and money really don't mix.
When you're describing the surprise winner of a man vs. woman contest, you're going to want to use a gender-neutral pronoun.
'The Wall Street Journal' profiles the producer of shows like 'Kimchi Chronicles' and 'Spain... On the Road Again.'
Two Food Network favorites and a lot of randoms.
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Grub Street's bet is Canada's Chuck Hughes.
"Why shouldn't I be pretty? I'm in the pretty business."
"It was really cool. Google’s awesome. It’s fun to go into a room and speak with a bunch of 14-year-old millionaires. It makes me feel very wise. And old."
Enough that many restaurateurs are willing to put up with Gordon Ramsay for a week!
It will be like "This American Life" meets 'No Reservations' meets 'The Joy of Painting With Bob Ross.'
We talked to industry experts and figured out exactly how much the butter-soaked belle really brings in. (It's a lot.)
They're good people! Really!
The network's test-kitchen director breaks it all down for Grub Street.
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