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  2. Hoda Kotb’s 3-Ingredient 'Perfect Meal' Is Our Favorite ...

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    As Hoda Kotb wraps up her nearly 18-year run on "Today," we're reflecting on some of our favorite food moments with the beloved anchor. At the top of that list is when she introduced us to her ...

  3. Ugly Delicious - Wikipedia

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    Greg Morabito of Eater called the series' first season "maddeningly good" claiming that it, "raises the bar for food/travel shows." [9] Jen Chaney of Vulture praised the show's first season for raising important cultural issues and taking "a highly egalitarian approach to cuisine." [10]

  4. The Real Reason Why Hoda Kotb Is Leaving the Today Show - AOL

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    Today's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade may be Hoda Kotb's last time hosting. In September, she announced she would be stepping down from the Today show in January 2025.. After celebrating her 60th ...

  5. Celebrities React to Hoda Kotb’s ‘Today’ Show Exit: Mariska ...

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    Inspired by Kotb’s love of lemons, the Food Network star whipped up French 75 cocktails for the Today show hosts. “To Hoda and to the best, most fabulous next chapter,” Garten said as she ...

  6. Yan Can Cook - Wikipedia

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    Chef Yan's style of presentation was infused with (and today continues to feature) humor using witticism, and international or local cultural references. During this program's original run he became known for his main catchphrase, "If Yan can cook, so can you, zai jian (goodbye in Mandarin Chinese )/zoi gin (goodbye in Cantonese )!", with which ...

  7. Chinese Restaurant (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Restaurant (simplified Chinese: 中餐厅; traditional Chinese: 中餐廳; pinyin: Zhōngcāntīng) is a Chinese celebrity reality show broadcast by Hunan Television. The show features five celebrities as they run a chinese restaurant abroad in 20 days with the aim to promote Chinese Food culture.

  8. What are Actors Really Eating On-Screen? - AOL

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    "In [just about every episode of] Parenthood, somebody's eating, somebody's at a restaurant, [or] somebody's creating food in the kitchen," explains Jeffrey Johnson, prop master of the show, now ...

  9. Mr. Food - Wikipedia

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    Art Ginsburg (July 29, 1931 – November 21, 2012), commonly known as Mr. Food, was an American television chef and best selling author of cookbooks (not to be confused with the comedy character Mr Food on BBC Radio's Steve Wright In The Afternoon). He was known for ending each of his TV segments with the catch phrase "Ooh!