Food Network has a great reality competition in the Ted Allen-hosted Chopped with its baskets of mystery ingredients, and tonight it debuts a show that seems even more like a Top Chef challenge that’s been turned into a series: 24 Hour Restaurant Battle, w… (source: Realityblurred.com) – Share on Twitter – Share on Facebook – RSS feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

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Food Network has a great reality competition in the Ted Allen-hosted Chopped with its baskets of mystery ingredients, and tonight it debuts a show that seems even more like a Top Chef challenge that’s been turned into a series: 24 Hour Restaurant Battle, which debuts tonight at 10 p.m. ET. The “restaurant wars” challenge has become a staple of the Bravo competition, and now it’s become a standalone series (on another network!) on which two…
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Scott Conant, red onion fan, hosts and judges Food Network’s new 24 Hour Restaurant Battle
Golden Globes News: Rain ruins hairdos of stars arriving at BevHilton — The red carpet outside the Beverly Hilton was the site of “a severe outbreak of frizz.”

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Globes forecast: Cloudy with a chance of frizz
Golden Globes News: Their Globe nominations reflect big themes they tackled — If the HFPA can be faulted for its occasional popcorn choices, the org has historically maintained a highbrow sensibility in the directors race, with this year being no exception.

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It’s no surprise that Hell’s Kitchen doesn’t have a great track record of awarding its prizes to its winners, but its winners have rarely discussed that. In an interview with the New York Post, season two winner Heather West–who worked as a sous chef duri…

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Heather: Hell’s Kitchen sponsors ”not going to completely trust someone they saw on TV” (source: Realityblurred.com)