“Uncooked Secrets: The Food Network Shows You Never Knew Were Axed!”

"Uncooked Secrets: The Food Network Shows You Never Knew Were Axed!"
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Tyler’s Ultimate gained a large audience, spanning from 2003 to 2010 with eight seasons. Later in the show, the travel aspect was removed, and episodes focused on Florence preparing and trying recipes. After it ended, Florence moved on to host Food 911.

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Semi-Homemade With Sandra Lee

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Chef and TV personality Sandra Lee shows off her creation during Sweet Sundays with Sandra Lee.

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Sandra Lee sold interior decorating products before she debuted on Food Network with her show, Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee. The series continued from 2003 to 2012, and a magazine based on the show (Sandra Lee Semi-Homemade) debuted in 2009.

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Lee became known for her “Semi-Homemade” method, using 70% prepackaged products and 30% fresh items. Every episode also had craft and design elements, such as setting the table or centerpieces. Although the TV show no longer airs, Lee’s 25 books that came from the show still sit on peoples’ shelves.

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Chefs vs. City

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Chefs Amanda Freitag and Aaron Sanchez prepare dinner.

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In Chefs vs. City, TV chefs Aarón Sanchez and Chris Cosentino traveled across the United States to challenge two local chefs to a series of cooking games. Actor Ethan Erickson narrated each episode.

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Most challenges were races. For example, a contestant might have had to eat a plate of spicy foods before running to the finish line. Chefs vs. City only had two seasons and 20 episodes between 2009 and 2010. The show faded into obscurity until 2014 when Cosentino admitted that he did not like it because of injuries he suffered from the challenges.

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