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Alton Brown and Heifer InternationalMost people who know Alton Brown as a fun food personality seen on a popular cooking channel may enjoy knowing he is a supporter of Heifer International. -
Alton Brown Champions Gulf SeafoodFood Network star, Alton Brown, spent time on Dauphin Island to raise awareness of Gulf seafood and its safety following the BP oil spill last summer -
Alton Brown Helps Kickoff Tennessee Aquarium's Serve & ProtectThe Tennessee Aquarium and Food Network host, Alton Brown, partner to educate about sustainable food options. -
Thirty Facts About... Alton BrownThere's nothing wrong with Chuck Norris. But sometimes you need a hero with different skills. A man who slings pickle chips, not roundhouse kicks. A forker, not a fighter. A man... like Food Network's resident guru/chef/science geek Alton Brown.
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Alton Brown's Good Eats Season OneAlton Brown is a master in the kitchen and explores different ways of cooking through scientific exploration. -
Book Review: "I'm Just Here for the Food" by Alton BrownA glance at the 2003 James Beard Award winning culinary reference book by Food Network personality Alton Brown.
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Little Known Facts About Alton BrownAlton Brown wasn't always interested in being a chef. In fact, he was originally involved in cinematography. In this article, you'll find out several more little known facts about this amazing Food Network star. -
Swoosh! Whir! & Fizz: The Rhetoric of Alton BrownNot your typical chef, Alton Brown has spent the last ten plus years carving himself a niche at Food Network.
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Gift Ideas for Alton Brown FansAlton Brown has written several cookbooks over the years and even has kitchen gadgets that he likes enough to put his name and face on. But, which of these items would make a great gift for Alton Brown fans? -
Alton Brown Does it Again with Good Eats 2: The Middle YearsWith the release of Food Network star Alton Brown's latest book, fans and followers get to relive "Good Eats" on every page. -
A Decade of Good Eats: 10 Best Foods From Alton Brown's ShowGood Eats, a quirky and informative cooking program, teaches about food, food science and culinary techniques. Here is a list of some of the tastiest and best food from the long-running Food Network program. -
Alton Brown's Good Eats on the Food Network is the Best Science Show on TelevisionWatch Good Eats on the Food Network and you'll not only learn how to make good food, but you'll understand the science behind what makes it good food. -
Top Gifts for Chefs: Shun Alton 7 Piece Cutlery Set and Where to Find ItThe Shun Alton Cutlery Set is one of many great gifts for chefs. Finding Shun Alton knives in stock online can be difficult. These are the best sites to find Shun Alton Cutlery Sets online.
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Parsnip MuffinsNot sure what to do with those parsnips? Heard too many stories about soggy parsnip soup from your elders? Not to worry. Alton Brown makes parsnips delicious with his Parsnip Muffin recipe.
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Feasting on Asphalt, Season One: A ReviewA look into Alton Brown's newest TV project, "Feasting on Asphalt." -
Learn About Alton, Illinois at the Alton Museum of History and ArtSpend an afternoon at the Alton Museum of History and Art and learn about the areas history.
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Delicious Parsnip CrispsDiscover a delicious way to enjoy parsnips. You may never eat potato chips again.
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Top 6 Most Annoying Food Network StarsSandra Lee, Gina Neely, Giada De Laurentiis, Alton Brown, Robert Irvine, and Ted Allen are in the top 6 worst Food Network celebrities.
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Gravy Rant & How to Make Low Fat GravyA foodie's tirade about bad advice, and the right way to make a really screamin', low fat gravy.
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Good Eats 3 Quite Possibly Best Cookbook for 2011For over a decade, Alton Brown's Good Eats taught and entertained viewers in the ways of food science. Now the show offers one of the best cookbooks of the year. -
Chef Robert Irvine Fired from Food Network's Dinner: ImpossibleCompared to Rachael Ray, Paula Deen, and Alton Brown, did Chef Robery Irvine have what it takes to be a great Food Network star without padding his resume?
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Baking Made Easier: How a Pie Bird Can Stop Exploding PiesAlton Brown swears by a pie bird to stop exploding pies but this article explains exactly what it is and where you can get one for yourself.
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Best Food Network Shows - 2008The best of the best television shows on the Food Network in 2008 are entertainng and informative. Alton Brown, Sandra Lee and Sunny Anderson are giving top billing as favorite hosts in this article that reviews their cooking shows.
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Cookbooks for Food Network FansThis article lists some of the best cookbooks that Food Network fans should have on their bookshelves. All of these cookbooks are affordable and offer wonderful recipes.
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Best Natural Ginger Ales Reviewed: A Tale of AleHere are reviews of some all-natural ginger ales that will keep you refreshed all year long. No artificial ingredients - just pure, delicious, gingery goodness!
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Perfect Holiday Cookie Cut-outsAlton Browns sugar cookie recipe with his royal icing is the king of cookie recipes. You won't be sorry you gave it a try.
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Kid-Friendly Shows on the Food Network: Watching with Kids is a Safe BetMost Food Network shows are G-rated, but this does not mean that you should allow your children to watch alone. This article provides some pointers for getting the most out of watching Food Network.
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Best Catalog and Online Sources for Cooks and BakersAn overview of the some of the best sources for cooks and bakers.
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Male Girlie Show AnonymousBeing a man, there are just certain types of shows we're not really supposed to like...
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The Next Iron Chef: FinaleAs a fan of the Food Network, especially Iron Chef America, I am excited to find out who will become the NEXT IRON CHEF!
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The Food Network, Iron Chef, Cooking, and MeThis past summer, I was introduced to the Food Network. My granddaughter had been watching, "The Next Food Network Star". This show is a cooking competition with the winner receiving a series of their own on the Food Network. I was instantly hooked.
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Gift Ideas for Food Network FansFood Network has completely changed the way people think about food. Thanks to Food Network, more people actually want to cook. Throughout the years, they have gathered millions of fans. If you happen to know one of those fans, here are eight gift ideas they'll love. -
Avocados: A Surprise Ingredient to Spice Up FoodsThe avocado is native to Central America and has been an intricate part of their diet for centuries. The Aztecs used the green fruit as an aphrodisiac. When the Spanish conquistadors set foot in the New World, they were amazed at the butter-like taste and consistency.
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A Mind like a ViewMaster: Understanding How People with Asperger's Thinkhow a person with Asperger's thinks -
Confessions of a Reality TV JunkieShows that changed American TV as we know it.
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My Letter to the Food NetworkA letter to food network.
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Old Fashioned Apple Pie: Schwan's Makes Holiday Baking EasyAn Old Fashioned Apple Pie with spicy chunks of apple baked in a flaky crust that will knock your socks off. -
Thanksgiving Trivia Game that Talks TurkeyDark or white meat? What's a turkey gobble? What was on the original menu? Here are 10 questions which feature the bird front and center. -
Movie Review: Kung Fu PandaProbably the most anticipated CGI movie coming to DVD and Blu-Ray is here, Kung Fu Panda brings the awesomeness of Jack Black as Po the Panda. -
Hottest New Fall Food Network ShowsIt's almost autumn, and for some people that means cooler weather, crisp fall fruit, and back to school activities. However, for foodies and Food Network junkies, it means we're salivating over the new shows premiering on the Food Network.





