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Food For Life (other)
Food for Life may refer to: * Hare Krishna Food for Life, a vegan and vegetarian food relief organization * ''Yummy Yummy ''Yummy Yummy'' ( Chinese: 雅米雅米, also known as ''Food for Life'') is an episodic drama filmed by Singapore's now defunct SPH MediaWorks and Hong Kong's Television Broadcasts Limited in a joint collaboration. It was released in August 2 ...'', a TV drama jointly produced by Singapore's SPH and Hong Kong's TVB * ''Food for Life'', a 2005 cookbook by chef Kevin Thornton * ''Food for Life'', a 1993 book by vegan activist Neal D. Barnard * ''Food for Life'', a 1952 book by neurophysiologist Ralph W. Gerard {{disambig ...
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Yummy Yummy
''Yummy Yummy'' (Chinese language, Chinese: 雅米雅米, also known as ''Food for Life'') is an Episodic writing, episodic drama filmed by Singapore's now defunct SPH MediaWorks and Hong Kong's Television Broadcasts Limited in a joint collaboration. It was released in August 2005. The series is notable for being one of the few Singaporean co-productions in a language other than English or Mandarin Chinese. Synopsis After meeting on game show called Yummy Yummy, five contestants keep in touch and become friends. They face with a number of challenges as they attempt to open a restaurant together, but in the end their friendships persevere. Daniel Yau (Raymond Lam Fung) is the only son of a wealthy restaurant owner. Chan Ka Lok (Kevin Cheng Ka Wing) is a poor, but nice boy who works at his family's shop that sells chickens. Mandy Chow (Charmaine Sheh Shi Man) is an orphan who learned to be independent after her parents were divorced and her mother died. Yan Chow (Tavia Yeung Yi) ...
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Kevin Thornton (chef)
Kevin Thornton is an Irish celebrity chef, radio and television personality and author, known for featuring on television series such as '' Guerrilla Gourmet'' and ''Heat'' and characterised by a supposed dislike of chips and confirmed dislike of pizza. He has written a book, '' Food for Life'', and had his recipes featured on the national radio station Newstalk. He has been praised by ''The New York Times'' and featured in publications such as '' The Dubliner'' and the ''Irish Independent''. Thornton's restaurant, Thornton's Restaurant in Dublin's city centre, has received two Michelin stars, level with Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud in the ranks of Irish restaurants with the most Michelin stars. Thornton was the first Irish chef to achieve two Michelin stars. Thornton has received numerous awards and was named ''Food & Wine Magazine''/'s Chef of the Year for Ireland in 2007 and been described as a " gastronomic legend" in Ireland. Thornton's was named Number 25 in the 50 Best Resta ...
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Neal D
Neal (Neil) is a given masculine name and surname of Gaelic and Irish language, Irish origin. The name is an Anglicisation of the Irish Niall which is of disputed derivation. The Irish name may be derived from words meaning "cloud", "passionate", "victory", "honour" or "champion". As a surname, Neil is traced back to Niall of the Nine Hostages who was an Irish king and eponymous ancestor of the Uí Néill and MacNeil kindred. Most authorities cite the meaning of Neal in the context of a surname as meaning champion. Surname *Abbie Neal (1918–2004), American country music entertainer *Adam Neal (born 1990), English rugby league player *Alice B. Neal (1828–1863), American writer *Arthur Neal (footballer), Arthur Neal (1903–1982), English footballer *Blaine Neal (born 1978), American relief pitcher in Major League Baseball *Bob Neal (Atlanta sportscaster) (born 1942), American sports broadcaster *Bob Neal (Cleveland sportscaster) (1916–1983), American sports broadcaster *Ch ...
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