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July 2008
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Best in DFW: Who makes your favorite burger? Yo, Jules, bring back the white clam pizza Sharpen your knives at Flavors From Afar Parigi: going local with green water Greg Harrington swells ranks of Texas' master sommeliers - at least temporarily Snack attack -- what's your position on 100-calorie packs? Gina Campisi: "Stark Raving Chef" Patrick Stark gone from Fedora Categories
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Apparently Dinner Impossible chef and TV celeb Robert Irvine is indeed an exaggerater. So he admits. But perhaps not quite so big a one as had been previously reported. Or so he claims: NEW YORK (AP) -- In a March 3 story about celebrity chef Robert Irvine, The Associated Press, relying on a statement from the Food Network, reported erroneously that Irvine said he exaggerated details of his time cooking at the White House. Irvine says he did exaggerate details regarding his work for Britain's Royal Family, but not his White House service, according to the Food Network. Maybe he should change the name of his show to Candor: Impossible. |
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