Chefs
VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass. - For a vacationing President Barack Obama, it seems all produce - like politics - is local.
NEW ORLEANS - Life in Chicago for award-winning chef Rick Tramonto was great except for all the snow, so after 25 years he's leaving behind his restaurants and heading for New Orleans.
NEW YORK - Forget about greasy french fries, soggy pizza or that sandwich that's been sitting out for hours.
NEW YORK - New York City's 24,000 restaurants include fast-food outlets selling chicken by the bucket and temples of haute cuisine where multi-course tasting menus can cost hundreds of dollars per person - before the wine.
There's more food TV than ever to chew on - shows featuring barbecue tips, chef smackdowns, easy Italian dishes, sailor-mouthed kitchen bosses, diner dispatches and cakes that look like race cars.
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