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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.
Howard Rosenthal (left) and the late Art Ginsburg (Mr. Food) on the "Mr. Food" set. Ginsburg was a butcher in Albany when he started the cooking spots on a local TV station in there in the 1970s.
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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 ...
His two books, The Mr. Food Cookbook, Volumes 1 and 2, carry his favorite recipes and have sold nearly 250,000 copies. Another, Mr. Food Cookbook, Volume 3, is due out this spring.
Art Ginsburg, the delightfully dorky television chef known as Mr. Food, has died at his home in Weston, Fla.
(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 ...
We see Howard every week during our noon and 5:00 P.M. newscasts, but Mr. Food decided to hangout with the Hello Wisconsin team. He stepped out of the test kitchen and into our studio to share a ...
Mr. Sausage steps on the scale! But that’s not all. We’re also cooking up a brand-new creation: the Bagel Sausage. Crispy, ...
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a large bowl with an electric mixer on medium speed, beat butter and sugar until creamy. Beat in eggs until well combined. Slowly beat in flour, cocoa powder ...