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  2. Myron Mixon - Wikipedia

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    Myron Mixon (born May 31, 1962) is an American celebrity chef and competitor on the competitive barbecue circuit. He is a five time barbecue World Champion and appeared as a judge on Destination America reality television show BBQ Pitmasters .

  3. This Recipe-a-Week Calendar Guarantees You'll Never Run ... - AOL

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    2025 Delish Recipe-A-Week Calendar. delish.com. Philip Friedman - Hearst Owned. Caramel Apple Tart. Photo credit: Delish. Margarita Mimosas. Photo credit: Hearst Owned. Broccoli Cheddar Soup.

  4. Baby Back Mac and Cheese Recipe - AOL

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    Generously butter a 13 x 9-inch baking pan on the bottom and sides with 2 tablespoons of the butter. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over high heat.

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  6. 26 potato salad recipes for picnics, barbecues and more - AOL

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    TODAY Food's potato salad recipes will complete your summertime spread. From classic mayo versions to light and tangy salads, there's something for everyone. 26 potato salad recipes for picnics ...

  7. BBQ Pitmasters - Wikipedia

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    Each week, four teams competed against each other. Challenges included common protein and more exotic meat. Weekly winners faced off against each other in the second-season finale as they vied for $100,000 and the Kingsford Cup. The judges for the second season were Myron Mixon, Art Smith, and Warren Sapp. [2] Kevin Roberts served as host. [3]

  8. Johnny Trigg - Wikipedia

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    Johnny graduated from Cisco High School in Cisco, Texas, and afterwards went to the University of North Texas. [2] Trigg worked for Fireman's Fund Insurance Company in San Francisco as an insurance executive, [3] and retired in December 1996.

  9. 30 Minute Meals - Wikipedia

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    Rachael Ray's 30 Minute Meals, based on the cookbook series, debuted on November 17, 2001, and ended production in 2012, then was revived in 2019. [3] After writing and releasing her cookbook in 1999, Rachael Ray went on NBC's Today to make soup with Al Roker. [4]