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  • "Bobby reminds you to get your burger crunchified," the menu adds, using a term Flay has trademarked for piling a handful of Lay's potato chips on the burger.

    Latest News 2009

  • "Bobby reminds you to get your burger crunchified," the menu adds, using a term Flay has trademarked for piling a handful of Lay's potato chips on the burger.

    Latest News 2009

  • The possibly drunk "Mad Men" star called Flay to the scene of the accident after last night's crash.

    TV Tattle 2010

  • I've even watched Bobby Flay oust a sweet Italian grandmother as "Meatloaf Champ."

    Jeremy Elias: Death by Dinner Rush Jeremy Elias 2011

  • I've even watched Bobby Flay oust a sweet Italian grandmother as "Meatloaf Champ."

    Jeremy Elias: Death by Dinner Rush Jeremy Elias 2011

  • President Obama then greeted a group of high school students, donned a white chef's apron with the presidential seal and assisted celebrity Chef Bobby Flay in grilling the food that would be served.

    Obama wants health care package for Father's Day 2009

  • * Tomorrow, NYC - express train, and dinner at the Mesa Grill, where I will decide if I can like Bobby Flay even though he pissed off Iron Chef Morimoto.

    Friday! ian_gunn 2009

  • Mr. Flay, 46 years old, credits much of his prolific career to timing, powerful mentors and a good deal of chance.

    How a Famous Foodie Got His Start Colleen DeBaise 2011

  • Flay your enemies or put them in cylindrical oubliettes, where the prisoner is made to stand at all times, unable to sit, crouch or even scratch an ankle.

    A Land of Wargs And Yunkishmen Tom Shippey 2011

  • There are chefs like New York's Jean-Georges Vongerichten, feudal lords who preside over restaurant empires with a galaxy of stars tucked under their toques; guys like Bobby Flay, who spend more time cooking on television than they do in their eponymous restaurants; and others, like Alice Waters, who invest their time and fame on tackling the major food issues of the day.

    José Andrés Wants to Feed the World (And You) Matt Goulding 2011

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