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He'd risk his life for butterscotch candies.
Whoopi calls Eva's corn "slammin'."
It's not every 4-year-old who snacks on "P-E-N-I-S" gummies.
The late-night host stops by Martha's show.
It's called a Monkey Gland, and it will supposedly enhance Jimmy's virility.
The book's author takes to the airwaves, even though his first print run is completely sold out.
One 'South Park' character is really into cooking.
The French Culinary Institute instructor explains the finer points of popping corks with a knife.
The Salumeria Rosi chef demos the basics of Italian cooking at last week's New York Culinary Experience.
Plus stories of his secret teenage life as a whipped-cream fighter!
At the New York Culinary Experience, the Corton chef teaches a crowd how to blast raw scallops until they're just barely cooked.
The erstwhile magazine's legacy lives on through an (only slightly zombie-esque) iPad app.
The General Tso's Pop-Tart, on the other hand, is kind of an abomination.
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