Amon Warmann Guest ContributorSix years after she first conceived of the idea, Corinna Faith’s “The Power” is gearing up for release. Cleverly set in 1974, during a time when miners’ union disputes led to blackouts enforced by the U.K.
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The Food Network is about to launch a true “high concept” television series.
Chopped 420 is a spin-off of the popular Chopped series, in which four chefs battle it out through appetizer, main course and dessert stages using picnic baskets filled with challenging foods. As the name of the new series suggests, it will explore cannabis cookery as a basket element.
The host will be comedian Ron Funches, and judges include chefs Esther Choi, Luke Reyes and Sam Talbot; drag performer and cannabis
Amon Warmann Guest ContributorSix years after she first conceived of the idea, Corinna Faith’s “The Power” is gearing up for release. Cleverly set in 1974, during a time when miners’ union disputes led to blackouts enforced by the U.K.
An Iron Chef apparently has a soft spot for cats.
Discovery and Comcast have set an agreement bringing streaming services Discovery+, Motor Trend and Food Network Kitchen to the Xfinity X1 and Flex platforms.
Martha Lou Gadsden was the owner of the iconic Charleston, South Carolina soul food restaurant Martha Lou’s Kitchen.After years of cooking at restaurants owned by others, Gadsden opened Martha Lou’s Kitchen in 1983 in a converted Charleston service station. There, she served a soul food that’s specific to the Low Country region of the South Carolina/Georgia coast.
OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network has launched its first-ever initiative focused on providing tools and resources to empower Black women to own their health in 2021 and beyond. The network’s OWN Your Health campaign seeks to bring awareness, education, resources, and a sense of community to address the unique health concerns facing Black women today, encouraging them to put their health and well-being first.
Paloma Faith is "praying for a speedy recovery" for her newborn baby. The 'Only Love Can Hurt Like This' hitmaker rushed her daughter to hospital a couple of days ago for an infection and whilst they are home safe now, they have to return for intravenous medication.
After she was left devastated as she rushed her newborn into hospital, Paloma Faith has revealed her baby girl has now been discharged.The singer, who previously said she 'cries a lot' over difficulty breastfeeding, took to Instagram to share the news with her beloved fans. Posting on her Instagram stories, the 39 year old wrote: "Finally out of the hospital but she has to have iv meds every day for a week.
Paloma Faith experienced every mother’s worst nightmare when her newborn was rushed to hospital.
Paloma Faith experienced every mother’s worst nightmare when her newborn was rushed to hospital.
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Paloma Faith has revealed she's had to rush her baby daughter back to hospital with an infection.The 39 year old singer, who gave birth last month, took to her Instagram stories on Friday monring to share the news with her 628,000 followers as she posted a photo of herself lying down on a hospital bed. Over the image, she wrote: "Back in hospital with my new baby she has an infection of some kind and we have to stay in.
New mum Paloma Faith has shared a raw and honest insight into the difficulties she's been facing with breastfeeding her newborn daughter.The singer, who said lockdown helped her achieve dream of having another child, took to Instagram to unload her thoughts and feelings. Alongside a black and white picture of her baby girl's feet, the 39 year old titled the post Postpartum diary Breast vs bottle.