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Mr. Food is a happy guy. It’s not just the book sales, the syndicated TV feature, the adoring fans. It’s the pasta, square noodles, tuna and giant vegetables on his plate. After a long day ...
Five times a week, in 100 cities across the country, Art Ginsburg looks into a TV camera and pays homage to the philosophy of food preparation that he learned from his mother and father during the … ...
Art Ginsburg, who as “Mr. Food” demonstrated recipes and cooking tips in 90-second segments for millions of TV viewers over more than 30 years, died Wednesday of cancer, a company official ...
Mr. Food, Art Ginsburg, delivered quick and easy cooking recipes for decades to viewers across the country.In November 2012, Mr Food died at the age of 81 after a struggle with pancreatic cancer ...
But he's quick to point out that while he is the new "face" of the "Mr. Food" TV franchise, he is not really replacing Mr. Food, the late Art Ginsburg, who died a year ago this month.
Entertainment 'Mr. Food' returns to Syracuse TV, this time with a DeWitt native as host Published: Oct. 01, 2015, 2:48 p.m.
(CNN) -- Art Ginsburg, who as "Mr. Food" demonstrated recipes and cooking tips in 90-second segments for millions of TV viewers over more than 30 years, died Wednesday of cancer, a company ...
Art Ginsburg may not be a familiar name to you, but have you ever seen Mr. Food on television? That's Art Ginsburg, who's been talking food and good health for years. Or you may recognize his ...
Art Ginsburg, the delightfully dorky television chef known as Mr. Food, has died at his home in Weston, Fla.
Life has never been “ooh it’s so good!!” for Mr. Food. As the friendly television personality known as “The Originator of Quick and Easy Cooking,” Art Ginsburg’s TV persona Mr. Food ...
Art Ginsburg, who as “Mr. Food” demonstrated recipes and cooking tips in 90-second segments for millions of TV viewers over more than 30 years, died Wednesday of cancer, a company official ...