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  • And yes, that episode with Julia and a very young and very thin Emeril was classic.

    Lessons learned from my first crawfish boil | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008

  • Emeril is by far more tolerable than many of the insipid and cooking-challenged hosts and shows currently on air.

    Food-HD on Dish 2006

  • Emeril is known for his spicy concoctions, and the crew will probably be grateful if his food lives up to that reputation.

    Archive 2006-08-06 Edward Willett 2006

  • Emeril is known for his spicy concoctions, and the crew will probably be grateful if his food lives up to that reputation.

    Emeril kicks it up a notch...all the way to orbit Edward Willett 2006

  • One of the world's most recognizable chefs -- he even starred in the 2001 sitcom "Emeril" --

    unknown title 2009

  • The company will likely add licensing deals in areas such as Emeril-branded glassware as well as more food products, a person familiar with the deal says.

    Stewart Cooks Up Deal 2008

  • He started by greenlighting the regrettable "Emeril" and ended by having the aptly titled "The Biggest Loser" as one of his only winners.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2010

  • He started by greenlighting the regrettable "Emeril" and ended by having the aptly titled "The Biggest Loser" as one of his only winners.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2010

  • He started by greenlighting the regrettable "Emeril" and ended by having the aptly titled "The Biggest Loser" as one of his only winners.

    NYT > Opinion 2010

  • In recent years, the U.S. agency has worked with culinary celebrities such as Emeril

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

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