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The TV superchef stops by 'Good Morning America.'
Plus: Senator Schumer wants the FDA to better regulate airline food, and cabbies list their favorite restaurants, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Tomato shortage is over, and celebrity chefs enjoy international fame, and more in our daily news roundup.
Now that he's softened up to Emeril, who is Anthony Bourdain ranting about in his follow-up to Kitchen Confidential? A first look.
Plus: a hot night at the Eldridge, and bring your own food to New York bars, all in our morning news roundup.
Rachael Ray, Bobby Flay, and Emeril are joined by ... a bunch of Canucks?
Plus: how cutting salt could save the U.S. billions, and Duvet is gone forever, all in our morning news roundup.
Thoughts on last night's challenge, hosted by Michelle Obama.
Plus, more celebrity sightings from the past week.
Il Mulino goes casual for Atlantic City and Batali has low-grade paparazzi, in our daily news roundup.
Emeril Lagesse has signed a ten-book deal with HarperCollins’ experimental HarperStudio imprint.
The TV chef cooks up a recipe for marketing gumbo, with a heady dose of brand strategy.
Prestige pizza in Port Chester, barbecuers run amok, and more, in our morning news roundup.
Anthony Bourdain has just sold three books to Dan Halpern, the editor at Ecco who bought John DeLucie’s memoir.
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