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From Scratch: Inside the Food Network - Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Stories | Perfect for Food Enthusiasts & Aspiring Chefs
From Scratch: Inside the Food Network - Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Stories | Perfect for Food Enthusiasts & Aspiring Chefs

From Scratch: Inside the Food Network - Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Stories | Perfect for Food Enthusiasts & Aspiring Chefs

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An Entertainment Weekly Best Tell-All of 2013!“Allen Salkin shows how the sausage really gets made at the Food Network in From Scratch, a behind-the-scenes history liberally spiced with gossip and unsavory tidbits.”—Entertainment Weekly“A detailed look at the network from start-up phase to the present, with a generous lump of juicy stories about the network’s most polarizing figures—Guy Fieri, Bobby Flay, Anthony Bourdain and, of course, Paula Deen y’all—heaped on top.”—The Atlantic WireBig personalities, high drama—the extraordinary behind-the-scenes story of the Food Network, now about to celebrate its twentieth anniversary: the business, media, and cultural juggernaut that changed the way America thinks about food.In October 1993, a tiny start-up called the Food Network debuted to little notice. Twenty years later, it is in 100 million homes, approaches a billion dollars a year in revenue, and features a galaxy of stars whose faces and names are as familiar to us as our own family’s.But what we don’t know about them, and the people behind them, could fill a book.Based upon extensive inside access, documents, and interviews with hundreds of executives, stars, and employees all up and down the ladder, Allen Salkin’s book is an exhilarating roller-coaster ride from chaos to conquest (and sometimes back). As Salkin takes us inside the conference rooms, studios, homes, restaurants, and after-hours meetings, we see a salty Julia Child lording it over the early network performers; a fragile Emeril Lagasse staggering from the sudden public shock of cancellation; a very green Rachael Ray nearly burning down the set on her first day; a torn Tyler Florence accepting the Applebee’s job he knows he can’t refuse, but with a chill running down his spine; a determined Bobby Flay reinventing himself once again to survive.Paula Deen, Tom Colicchio, Anthony Bourdain, Mario Batali, Jamie Oliver, Martha Stewart, Guy Fieri, Cat Cora: Salkin illuminates the people we thought we knew, and the ones we never knew about, in this irresistible story of the intersection between business, television, pop culture, food—and us.

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Hard to believe a book about a cable TV network could be so interesting. As a long time fan of the Food Network, I found this book fascinating. The stories of its early days and its evolution were very enlightening and explained a lot of things I had often wondered about. The best parts were the descriptions of the stars, how they came to be and their relationship to the network. Sadly Food Network's treatment of some of its people such as Emeril was pretty shoddy. The book slows down some in the final chapters but all-in-all is a very good read. I couldn't put it down.