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While Cleveland is home to Chef Boyardee named for a chef whose last name was, in fact, Boiardi, San Diego was America's tuna capital and birthplace of "Chicken of the Sea" tuna.
Laura Lippstone: San Diego's Little Italy: That's Italian Laura Lippstone 2011
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While Cleveland is home to Chef Boyardee named for a chef whose last name was, in fact, Boiardi, San Diego was America's tuna capital and birthplace of "Chicken of the Sea" tuna.
Laura Lippstone: San Diego's Little Italy: That's Italian Laura Lippstone 2011
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Hector Boiardi began 85 years ago - sharing wholesome, affordable meals, said Jeff Caswell, vice president and general manager, Shelf Stable Convenient Meals, ConAgra Foods.
unknown title 2011
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The grave of the chef Hector Boiardi - whose Boyardee canned pasta products became a multibillion-dollar business - attracts food historians to the All Souls Cemetery in Chardon, Gray Line Tours in New Orleans offers a three-hour
NYT > Home Page By CHARLES WILSON 2012
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Italian Ettore "Hector" Boiardi immigrated to the United States in 1914.
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Italian Ettore "Hector" Boiardi immigrated to the United States in 1914.
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Hector Boiardi was born in Italy in 1897 and immigrated to the United States in 1914.
All Stories 2011
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Fiore said that associate head coach Ben DeLuca told him to approach the game a little less seriously -- to enjoy the moment more, and to play for the memory of former Big Red player George Boiardi (Boiardi died during a 2004 game against Binghamton).
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Fiore said that associate head coach Ben DeLuca told him to approach the game a little less seriously -- to enjoy the moment more, and to play for the memory of former Big Red player George Boiardi (Boiardi died during a 2004 game against Binghamton).
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Fiore said that associate head coach Ben DeLuca told him to approach the game a little less seriously -- to enjoy the moment more, and to play for the memory of former Big Red player George Boiardi (Boiardi died during a 2004 game against Binghamton).
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