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REXBURG NEWS: “Big Judds Goes Cable”

Submitted by dallan.wright on November 12, 2009 – 9:15 amNo Comment

juddsby Dallan Wright

My sister Mandy sent in a bit of Idaho exposure she found while watching “Man v. Food,” on the “Travel Channel.”

From their Website…

Watch Man v. Food Wednesday nights at 10 E/P

Every region has its own local culture and flavor. One of the best ways for a traveler to immerse him or herself in new destinations is to taste these unique dishes. This taste exploration allows even the strictest of dieters the freedom to indulge.

In the new series, Travel Channel’s Man v. Food, host Adam Richman sets out to travel the country in search of the best places to do some serious indulging. Adam begins his quest to find the best traditional food the nation can serve up.

With a lengthy resume of restaurant experience and a lifelong passion for food, Adam’s culinary skills coupled with his seasoned palate provide a gastronomical compass to the best spots to taste America’s iconic dishes. After hunting down the can’t-miss flavors that make up each region’s unique culinary history, Adam will take on the city’s toughest food challenge. Whether he’s devouring the Atomic Hot Wings platter in Pittsburgh, or a 13-pound pizza in Atlanta, Adam digs in with zeal becoming our ambassador to all things delicious.

Here’s a clip from his vlog where he basically praises Idaho (at least the Boise part), and thanks Big Judds.  Way to go Big Judds on making the cable scene. You’ll have to click on the Boise clip when you arrive at this link.

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