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Guide to December 2012 TV premieres, movies and holiday specials
RedEyeDecember is all about the holiday specials on TV, but you'll find other interesting viewing as well. On Dec. 7 Sundance debuts "Restless," a gripping two-night miniseries about a former WW II spy. Nat Geo Wild kicks off its annual Big Cat Week Dec. 9...Tags: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Holidays, Eugene Mirman, CBS Corp., Project Nim (movie)
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John Waters guest stars on 'The Culinary Adventures of Baron Ambrosia'
The Baltimore SunJohn Waters, and a few familiar Baltimore eating spots, guest-star on Friday night's episode of "The Culinary Adventures of Baron Ambrosia" "The Stomach Rumble of Baltimore, MD" airs at 10 p.m. on the Cooking Channel, which has provided this ...Tags: Restaurants, Bronx (New York City), Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Semi-Homemade star Sandra Lee hits the road for two new shows
Channel Guide MagazineLongtime Food Network favorite Sandra Lee is leaving her semi-homemade masterpieces behind and hitting the road for a pair of new series, Sandra’s Restaurant Remakes and Sandra’s Taverns, Lounges & Clubs. On Sandra's Restaurant Remakes,... -
Emeril Lagasse signing copies of his new book Oct. 25 at Macy’s
The Dish - Orlando SentinelGet your fill of sammies as Chef Emeril Lagasse demonstrates how to prepare some of his favorites from his new cookbook Emeril’s Kicked-Up Sandwiches: Stacked with Flavor at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct 25, 2012, at Macy’s The Mall at Millenia (Home... -
Guilford's The Place Featured On Cooking Channel's "Man Fire Food"
The Place in Guilford, a summertime destination for grilled clams and lobsters, will be featured on the Cooking Channel's "Man Fire Food" Tuesday at 10 p.m. "Man Fire Food" features the inventive ways Americans cook with fire. The show's host,...
Tags: Food Network (tv network)
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Baking by the book
If you'd told pastry chef Hedy Goldsmith 20 years ago that she'd one day cook on the "Today" show, she'd have said "Absolutely not!" It's not like Goldsmith wouldn't have loved showing off her pastries to an audience of millions. But pastry chefs...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Restaurants, NBC (tv network), Miami Beach, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Baltimore featured on Friday Cooking Channel show
The Baltimore SunBaltimore's hidden global cuisine will be featured on Friday night's installment of the Cooking Channel's culinary travel show "Eden Eats." On Friday's episode, which airs at 10 p.m., host Eden Grinshpan will have 24 hours in Baltimore to "eat her way...Tags: Restaurants, Trips and Vacations, Dining and Drinking, India, Travel
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Guide to September 2012 TV premieres, finales, specials
RedEyeThe fall TV season gets underway in September, with the brand new season of "Doctor Who" leading the way. This year the major networks have spread out their new and returning show premieres. If you don't see a series listed here, it's more than likely not...Tags: Cupcake Wars (tv program), 2012 Democratic National Convention, Vegas (tv program), CSI (tv program), Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (tv program)
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Dillons to host book signing with Food Network Star
Dillons Marketplace at Central and Rock in Wichita will host a book signing by 'The Next Food Network Star' and 'Ten Dollars Dinners' on the Food Network, Melissa d'Arabian. The event takes place on Monday, August 20 at 6:00 PM. During the event,...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Georgetown, Tomatoes, Butter, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Food FYI: Sweet news about sour cherries
Daily DishFood FYI: Sweet news about sour cherries... -
Cooking Channel comes to Bethlehem...with a camel!
TV WatchersBethlehem restaurants and locations will be featured in an episode of a new wacky Cooking Channel series featuring the over-the-top Baron Ambrosia. Ambrosia, called the Ali G. of food, is the alter-ego of Bronx-based underground filmmaker Justin Fornal.... -
Alie Ward and Georgia Hardstark: The queens of the cocktail get serious about drinking
If you’re not already proud to be an American, consider this: Cocktails were invented in the United States. Traditionally, a cocktail meant a spirit, a sugar and a bitter mixed in a glass. But as sure as the little states spread out into the vast...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs
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