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Notes
' VNU Business Media, “Chef Celebrities,” Restaurant Business, vol. 85 (1986): 197.
■ Erin White, “Reality Bites: Would-Be Chefs Vie for Stardom,” Wall Street Journal,
Eastern ed. (28 December 2004). For documentation of the period between the early
1990s and 2004, see the following: Barbara L. Malone, “Chefs Cook Up a Hearty
Career,” Career World, vol. 26, issue 6 (March 1998).
^ Viewed streaming video feed of anchored report, “Cooking School Craze: Cooking
School Enrollment Mushrooms,” Business Week Online (3 June 2006), at http://national
.feedroom.com (accessed 3 June 2006).
^ Amanda Burgess, “Cooking Shows: A Recipe for Success?” Kidscreen, vol. 8, no. 1
(January 2003): 22.
Barbara L. Malone, “Chefs Cook Up a Hearty Career,” Career World, vol. 26, issue 6
(March 1998).
Leo J. Shapiro and Dwight Bohmbach, “Of Kitchen Tools and Lifestyles,” Advertising
Age, Midwest region ed., vol. 50, issue 28 (2 July 1979).
^ Jon Berry, “ ‘Joy of Cooking’,” Brandweek, vol. 26, no. 32 (29 May 1995): 18.
^ Vanessa L. Facenda, “Chefs Kick It Up More Than a Notch,” Retail Merchandiser, vol.
44, issue 2 (February 2004): 41-42.
Erin White, “Reality Bites: Wood-Be Chefs Vie for Stardom,” Wall Street Journal,
Eastern ed. (28 December 2004).
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