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Cindy Sargon is an Australian chef, entrepreneur, television presenter and voice over artist.Kitchen spy: Cindy Sargon
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Career


Television

Sargon was a co-presenter on the third and fourth seasons of ''
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'', and has hosted '' Melbourne Woman'',Espresso
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and the Australian version of ''
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''. She also appeared on the first season of ''
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'' in 2004. In 2007 she started hosting '' Food 4 Life'' on the
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. Sargon also presented the IGA-sponsored 5-day meal planner segment on '' The Morning Show'', and was a presenter on '' Melbourne Weekender''.


Other

In 1993 Sargon co-founded with husband Michael Coade a wholesale pasta business, Alligator Brand, which provided pasta for the athletes at the
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in Sydney, Australia. The company has also provided pasta for
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,
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and
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, and has been sold in
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, Thomas Dux and David Jones stores. Sargon and Coade also founded Per Tutti pasta. Sargon posed for '' Black+White'' magazine in 2004. She previously presented a weekly restaurant review on 3AW's breakfast program, ''Breakfast with Ross & John'', under the segment identity "Lazy Susan". Sargon is also a prolific commercial voice over artist. Sargon is the first official patron for the Artists for Kids Culture trust in Victoria.Ambassadors
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Personal life

Sargon is of Assyrian descent. She has a daughter with Coade, Pascale.ArtHouse
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References

Australian chefs Australian television presenters Australian television chefs Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Australian people of Assyrian descent Women chefs Australian women television presenters Australian company founders Australian women company founders Australian voice actresses {{Australia-tv-bio-stub