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Apparently "biggest season ever" means we'll be dragging everything out as long as possible.
Alexandra Martell will return to the world of recapping.
"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."
The next season of 'Next Iron Chef' is aimed squarely at fans of Bravo's popular cooking-competition show.
It's gross, but it still looks better than anything on 'The Chew.'
He's got a lot on his plate. In case he hasn't told you yet.
Be an assistant to a 'Top Chef' for the night.
We bet there's going to be a barbecue challenge!
We've got some ideas to get your started.
Food shows (and a fast-food ad) have a pretty good showing this year.
Dale Talde will be the chef at the yet-to-be-named restaurant.
To the show’s credit, the winning chef was something of a surprise, but nothing controversial happened, nothing that will be discussed at the water cooler today.
It doesn’t feel like the kind of episode that’s leading into a season finale so much as something that could have run in the third or fourth week.
He says no, even if two of his fellow cheftestants have recently gotten burned.
Padma eating out of a petri dish is something that could only occur on a show of this caliber.
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