If Food Network has proven anything over the last few years, it’s that it knows how to take advantage of holidays. To get your in the mood for Halloween, there’s a special Cutthroat Kitchen headed your way. The show is plenty of fun on its own, though some of the specials have gone a little silly with the things people end up having to do, but you can’t go too far when it’s Halloween.
It’s a five-episode tournament that kicks off on September 28th, and ends with a finale episode where the four winners battle it out.
Host Alton Brown won’t be holding anything back, and it isn’t just foods with appropriately “scary” names (blood oranges, Devil’s Food cake) that come into play here. The challenges are also Halloween-themed, like cooking while in outlandish costumes, and using creepy knives.
Get this one down on your calendar,...
It’s a five-episode tournament that kicks off on September 28th, and ends with a finale episode where the four winners battle it out.
Host Alton Brown won’t be holding anything back, and it isn’t just foods with appropriately “scary” names (blood oranges, Devil’s Food cake) that come into play here. The challenges are also Halloween-themed, like cooking while in outlandish costumes, and using creepy knives.
Get this one down on your calendar,...
- 9/5/2016
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
This is Kai, a 2 or 3-year-old Shar-Pei found tied to a railing outside a train station in Ayr, Scotland in January. Kai even had a suitcase containing all his belongings: a pillow, a toy, food, and a bowl. He just didn’t seem to have an owner.
The Scottish Spca was able to use Kai’s microchip to track down his original owner, who said they sold Kai to someone else on Gumtree (a website like Craiglist) in 2013. At the time, the Spca said, “This case highlights the potential consequences of selling an animal online as it often leads to the impulse buying of pets that people know very little about.”
They called the incident “cruel” and set out to find out who was responsible.
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And eventually they did: A woman named Fin Rayner, 39, from Aberdeen said that she’d agreed to pay...
The Scottish Spca was able to use Kai’s microchip to track down his original owner, who said they sold Kai to someone else on Gumtree (a website like Craiglist) in 2013. At the time, the Spca said, “This case highlights the potential consequences of selling an animal online as it often leads to the impulse buying of pets that people know very little about.”
They called the incident “cruel” and set out to find out who was responsible.
News: Genius dog learned how to take the bus to the park by herself!
And eventually they did: A woman named Fin Rayner, 39, from Aberdeen said that she’d agreed to pay...
- 2/10/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
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