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Sep 2013
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Thought it might be a good idea to start a thread about food TV series, including documentaries and documentary series. Apologies if there is an existing thread (did do a thread search before starting this thread).
Started re-watching in the past week James Martin's American Adventure. It originally aired in the UK on ITV a few years ago. As some time had passed since I had first seen it, I decided to start re-watching it, after seeing UK TV channel Food Network were starting a repeat run of it (I believe the first showing on their channel). I like my savoury food, but I do have a sweet tooth as well. James Martin's American Adventure begins on the West Coast in the Napa Valley. Re-watched the second edition earlier, which saw the chef travel to Santa Cruz. |
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Thanks given by: | Bradsdadg (02-27-2023) |
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