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Somebody Feed Phil is an American travel documentary television series presented by Philip Rosenthal that premiered on Netflix in January 2018. [1] Each episode follows Rosenthal touring the cuisine of its featured city, and spotlights charities and non-profit organizations that operate in the region.
For the five episodes in “Somebody Feed Phil” Season 5, the “A Joke for Max” guests include Ben Rosenthal (Phil’s son), Judy Gold, Brad Garrett, Paul Reiser and Larry Wilmore. “It was ...
Rosenthal serves on the Creative Council of Represent.Us, a nonpartisan anti-corruption organization. [17]He and the Rosenthal Family Foundation launched a national campaign called "Somebody Feed The People" to support organizations that provided meals to voters waiting in long lines during the 2020 United States presidential election, matching contributions up to $250,000.
In 2016, while in high school, Bale made a YouTube series called "Promos". Throughout 2017–2018, Bale made a comedic alternate reality game on YouTube called "Pizza Time Pizza". It is a sequel to Promos. In 2016, Bale co-wrote "Countdown". It was played at the DC Independent Film Festival. [3]
Bone-in chicken thighs, baby potatoes, broccoli, and red onion are all tossed in a simple olive oil, lemon juice, and za’atar marinade, then roasted to crispy, schmaltzy perfection.
Season 7 of “Somebody Feed Phil” sees the titular comedy writer and globetrotter visit eight all-new locations — Mumbai, Washington, D.C., Kyoto, Iceland, Dubai, Orlando, Taipei and Scotland ...
This slow cooker vegan curry features red lentils, chickpeas, sweet potatoes, and a flavorful blend of spices. Get the recipe for Vegan Sweet Potato Curry at Salt and Lavender. Salt and Lavender
In the early days, potato chips were distributed in bulk from barrels or glass display cases, [8] or tins, which left chips at the bottom stale and crumbled. [9] Laura Scudder started having her workers to take home sheets of wax paper and iron them into the form of bags, which were filled with chips at her factory the next day.