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Art Ginsburg, commonly known as Mr. Food, is a television and radio chef who emphasizes simple to moderately complex recipes. With a notably enthusiastic style, Mr. Food specializes in practical food preparation techniques often using readily available ingredients such as canned goods or frozen foods. He extols a "its easy, you can do it" philosophy of cooking.Art Ginsburg was originally a butcher who, in 1975, turned his personal flair for acting into a local television food program. Since then he's proven a prolific writer with over thirty cookbooks to his name and has been syndicated on television, with 8 to 10 million viewers daily, with radio syndication as well.His television spots are typically around a minute or so long and usually are featured on a daily local TV newscast. Mr. Food's radio segment is generally 10 minutes long, and syndicated on radio stations of all formats.Mr. Food's signature phrase is; "Oooh, it's so good!". References^ Staff Writter. "Mr. Food Bio - AKA Art Ginsburg." KFSN ABC 30 website. Accessed April 12, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-04-12.

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Sales of boxed macaroni and cheese, a product category led by Northfield, Ill., based Kraft Foods, have experienced a significant rise.


Thinking of cutting down your expenses on food? Then you should read the following tips. They will surely help you on reducing your food expenses. They are by no means comprehensive but they will be very useful.


Prince Charles highlights the importance of the Hospitals serving organic foods to patients. Cost? He says that it can be done within their normal budget.


A yearlong U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigation into drugs mailed to the United States from foreign countries suggests that consumers may be buying drugs online to avoid the need for a prescription from their physician. The FDA sampling of imported drugs also indicates that consumers continue to spend money unnecessarily on potenti


Portable media players such as iPods are unlikely to interfere with heart pacemakers, a U.S. Food and Drug Administration researcher reported on Thursday. His tests of a variety of iPods showed they did not produce enough of an electromagnetic field to interfere with the devices. Full article at Reuters.com!



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