Celebrity Chefs Can't Cook, But They Can Make Money
Celebrity chefs as a class take it on the chin in a well-researched article that just went up on Smart Money's Website.
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Celebrity chefs as a class take it on the chin in a well-researched article that just went up on Smart Money's Website.
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A former cheftestant has no regrets, but stands by his feelings about the humble taco.
The two most unpopular members of the cast of the second and third seasons of Top Chef, Hung Huynh and Marcel Vigneron, are actually friends, and you can meet them both next week.
Bad cooking? Obnoxious cheftestants? Sounds like last night's Top Chef was fantastic!
Padma Lakshmi, profiled in this week's Page Six Magazine, says she thinks women have more sensitive palates, and she won't start dressing like Mario Batali anytime soon.
After being berated for her blinis, the latest eliminated Top Chef contestant says: “It was a personal thing.”
A Top Chef contestant loses his job, Chinese food makes going to the airport tolerable, and Frank Bruni works out a lot.
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