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  2. TikTok foodie Danny Mondello – aka Meals by Cugine - AOL

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    A few minutes listening to Danny Mondello, the mastermind behind the NYC-based TikTok and Instagram accounts @Meals_by_Cug, and there's no mistaking he's the real deal.

  3. Joe Wicks (coach) - Wikipedia

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    Starting off by posting 15-second recipe videos on social media, Wicks grew his brand to become one of the most followed fitness accounts on Instagram and YouTube. His first published cookbook Lean in 15: 15-minute meals was a best-seller in 2015, having sold over 900,000 copies.

  4. 30 Minute Meals - Wikipedia

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    Release. November 17, 2001. ( 2001-11-17) –. November 9, 2019. ( 2019-11-09) 30 Minute Meals is a Food Network television series hosted by Rachael Ray. Her first of four shows on Food Network, its original run aired from November 17, 2001, until May 5, 2012. The show specializes in convenience cooking for those with little time to cook.

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  6. Jamie's 15-Minute Meals - Wikipedia

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    Jamie's 15-Minute Meals. Jamie's 15-Minute Meals is a British food lifestyle programme which aired on Channel 4 in 2012. In each half-hour episode, host Jamie Oliver creates two meals, with each meal taking 15 minutes to prepare. The show premiered on 22 October 2012 and concluded with its series finale episode on 14 December 2012.

  7. 15-Minute Chicken & Rice Dinner. White Chicken Chili. Zucchini, Chicken & Rice Casserole. Cherry Pie Bars. Wild West Picante Burgers. Chestnut Confit with Roasted Potatoes, Bacon, and Kumquats ...

  8. Everything to know about the controversy over Jordan Chiles ...

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    The judges revised her score by 0.1, giving her 13.766 to clinch the bronze. The win was historic – marking the first time all three positions on the Olympic podium were held by Black women.

  9. Yuka Kinoshita - Wikipedia

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    Career. Yuka Kinoshita began posting on her eating-focused YouTube channel since 2014, five years after her debut in Japanese competitive eating competitions. [ 2] Kinoshita uploads daily videos in which she eats anywhere between 5,000 to 23,000 calorie meals. Usually Kinoshita edits her videos into 5 to 7 minute vlogs, but occasionally she ...