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And then he organized his own firm — Hill, Sturkey, and Andrews.
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"Chef Sturkey will be leading our product formulations for this market, as well as reviewing and updating our product offerings in Wornick's other key segments," Geisler said in a news release.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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Sturkey was hired as development chef for the food service division of Wornick, which is mainly known for providing military rations and rations for disaster relief operations.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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Sturkey, with his wife Pam, owned and operated a series of restaurants in Greater Cincinnati, beginning with Sturkey's in Wyoming.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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Both Chef Paul and "Saucy Mama" Barhyte will be crafting a variety of chicken and vegetarian dishes using Sturkey brand salad dressings (produced by Barhyte Specialty Foods) as well as Saucy Mama brand dressings and marinades.
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As they played with ingredients, they devised additional formulations for dressings and created a full line extension to release under the Sturkey brand.
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Sturkey initiated the Barhyte relationship earlier this year to create naturally clean, shelf-stable versions the chef's signature original and lite dressings.
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Jason Sturkey (sp?) pastor from South Carolina: Romans 9 speaks of vessels of wrath and nations are comprised of individuals, how can you say that no-one is
Challies Dot Com 2008
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“But we had to kill the SS men because they wouldn’t surrender,” says Christopher Sturkey of the African-American 614th Tank Destroyer Battalion.
The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945
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“But we had to kill the SS men because they wouldn’t surrender,” says Christopher Sturkey of the African-American 614th Tank Destroyer Battalion.
The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945
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