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Grub Street - New York Magazine's Food and Restaurant Blog (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
The Life Vicarious sounded pretty sure that Jamie Oliver’s shoot at Flatiron Lounge was for the Food Network, but the Naked Chef’s people reveal to us that Oliver’s company, Fresh One, is actually producing a new show, Jamie’s American Dream , for sale around the world next year (Oliver also just launched an eponymous magazine ). The boy chef, who normally spends...
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The Foodie List (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Released tomorrow - Jamie Oliver in magazine format! The first issue will offer Jamie’s jerk ham, his favourite mince pie, a slow-cooked casserole and a visit to Stockholm. Jamie Magazine is the exciting new food and lifestyle title from Jamie Oliver. Each issue will be packed with more than 100 reliable, easy-to-make and enticing recipes [...]
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The Feedbag (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Now here’s a bit of news, albeit unconfirmed: sources on both sides of the Atlantic are telling me that “Naked Chef” Jamie Oliver is doing a meat-centric restaurant project in England with none other than New York’s greatest meat expert, the redoubtable Adam Perry Lang (Daisy May USA, Carnevino, formerly Robert’s). It’s hard for me [...]
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
French actor Gérard Depardieu has accused Jamie Oliver of being a mere television chef who is "all about marketing".
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The Feedbag (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
Jamie Oliver, Britain’s #1 stud muffin under the age of twelve (it’s true, we can’t resist his boyish charms), is the star of a forthcoming Food Network show revolving around the element of (surprise, surprise) surprise, the fundamental basis of all reality food TV shows. Oliver shows up at a bar, takes a seat, and—surprise!—whips [...]
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Eater (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
In addition to launching a TV show focused on America and an eponymous magazine, Jamie Oliver has a new restaurant planned for London, reportedly with our very own Adam Perry Lang from Daisy May's: "Perry Lang is famously secretive about...
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The Epi-Log (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Jamie Oliver is launching his own lifestyle print magazine. Call him the naked ambition chef. (via Coldmud) A Cantonese restaurant in Hong Kong has earned three Michelin stars, the first time a Chinese eatery has achieved this distinction in the history of the 108-year old gourmet guide. About time. (via Yahoo!) Blackbook Magazine just launched an impressive, user-ratable restaurant guide...
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Grub Street - New York Magazine's Food and Restaurant Blog (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
It seems the Food Network is planning a show where Jamie Oliver catches bartenders (and chefs') off guard by giving them an ingredient and asking them to come up with drinks (and dishes'). The Live Vicarious was chilling at Flatiron Lounge when the Naked Chef and a camera crew asked the bartender to do something with hibiscus tea. Life Vicarious is pretty convinced that it was impromptu...
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
Jamie Oliver has revealed that his pregnant wife has got a host of strange food cravings - and even chomps on hot water bottles!
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yumsugar (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Jamie Oliver , UK celebrity chef and gastrosexual , has announced the launch of his own bimonthly glossy , which will hit shelves this Thursday. The cooking star promises that his publication, aptly titled Jamie Magazine , won't be "yet another cooking mag," but will offer readers a "more personal relationship" with the man who is Jamie Oliver. According to editor...
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Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
Jamie Oliver has launched a food magazine. Jamie features 100 recipes per issue.
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The Guardian - Word of Mouth (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Jamie Oliver is launching a bi-monthly magazine - based on himself and funded with £250,000 of his own money. Ben Dowell reveals what's inside
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Opinion Dominion (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Jamie Oliver to launch own magazine | Media | guardian.co.uk I suppose I didn't mind watching a bit of Jamie Oliver's shows when he was new, but they became increasingly irritating over time. Although I don't watch him deliberately anymore, I still see enough from time to time to know what he's up to. First it was all those happy music end scenes of the "mates over for lunch"...
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TwitPic public timeline (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
alicejt: A portrait of jamie oliver in viet chilli sauce