Krista Simmons
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We got a chance to break the fast with Eric Greenspan and his fellow cheftestant Marcel Vigneron over at Culina in Beverly Hills, where they dished on their death row meals and food obsessions.
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The beloved host of "California's Gold" is hanging up his microphone after 19 years of production. Here are some of our favorite food episodes in his honor.
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Rick Moonen, who is known for his popular Vegas restaurant RM Seafood and his appearance on "Top Chef Masters," will oversee the roving stoves on the train, which the developers say will have a "party atmosphere on wheels."
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41 people in 20 states, most of them children, were sickened by peanut butter manufactured at the plant. The FDA suspended their registration Monday, preventing the company from producing or distributing any food.
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Three local establishments are offering holiday entertaining classes that will up your host/hostess game.
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Dana Goodyear stepped into chef Craig Thornton's "wolf's den" in order to demystify the allure of underground supper clubs for the latest issue of the New Yorker, and ended up getting an intimate look at the inner workings of one of our city's most celebrated young chefs
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Two new cocktails on the menu at Michael Voltaggio's restaurant will have you coming back not just for his food, but for the inventive drinks that will leave you wanting more.
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But it's since been approved, and is celebrating its official launch today on Black Friday. Though the high ticket items like $500/oz beluga caviar are the ones getting all the shock-factor attention, there are other items for sale in the machine at a more approachable price point.
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MexiCali Taco will host a dinner where food is naturally dyed black with things like squid ink and blood.
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The future of food is looking kind of odd, to be frank. Between this and the edible packaging, we're hoping things slow down
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