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September 02, 2023

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18 ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA Royal Center Locker Plant 1 x 9" By Caroline Collacutt TV Media F rom "Molly on the Range: Recipes and Stories from an Unlikely Life on a Farm," her debut cookbook released in 2016, to its 2018 predecessor, "Yogurt," to her current, farm- fresh-loving television show, Molly Yeh has proven herself to be "the duct tape of food" – a chef with endless creative applications who works con- necting cultures and who aims to make her ideas accessible to the masses. Yeh's series, "Girl Meets Farm," does exactly that, with new episodes airing Sundays on Food Network. A biography for the author and chef on Food Network's website describes: "Molly has been featured by the New York Times, Food & Wine, Bon Appetit and New York Magazine, and has contributed to Vanity Fair, Saveur, Condé Nast Traveler, Food52, and The Jewish Daily Forward. She was named to Forbes' 30 under 30 list for 2017 and Apartment Therapy's 10 under 40 list." They continue: "Outside the kitchen, Molly is a Juilliard- trained percussionist and has performed with orchestras around the world, in off-Broad- way theater, and as the glock- enspielist for the pop band San Fermin. She lives on a farm on the North Dakota-Minnesota border with her fifth-generation farmer husband and their little flock of chickens." It is there, on the couple's border-town farm, that Yeh hosts her Food Network series, "Girl Meets Farm." The series has been running since June 2018, now boasting 13 seasons of Molly's most delicious Midwestern meals – dishes often influenced by her Chinese and Jewish heritage. In its recent seasons, "Girl Meets Farm" has shared recipes such as Mini Strawberry Princess Cakes; Tomato Basil Soup with Parmesan; Beet Ricotta Dip with Vegetables; Blueberry Muffin Smoothies; Hammy Breakfast Hotdish; Pretzel Crusted Chicken Nuggets Salad; Churro Pancakes; Harissa-Braised Chickpeas with Feta; Yogurt Marinated Chicken Skewers and more, inviting viewers to try the dishes themselves, with in- depth, follow-along recipes shared on the Food Network website. Aside from her TV hits, Yeh also shares more of her favorite creations on the site, some straight from her bestselling cookbooks. Hungry chefs and kitchen-dwellers of all skill lev- els are welcome to try their hand at Yeh's Scalloped Potatoes; Orecchiette with Broccolini and Sausage; Sugared Pork Buns; Baked Challah French Toast; Chicken Pot Hotdish; Pastrami Egg Rolls; Miso Ramen with Fried Pork Cutlet; Shawarma Stuffed Peppers and more creative eats. With endless (and delicious) talent to share, Molly Yeh invites us into her world with "Girl Meets Farm," airing Sundays on Food Network. Farm to TV: Chef Molly Yeh shares delicious recipes in 'Girl Meets Farm' Molley Yeh as seen in "Girl Meets Farm" Master Gardener A reserved horticulturist tries to leave behind a life of violence, tending to the lush gardens of a private estate until forbidden ro- mance threatens to disrupt his pri- vate sanctuary. Narvel Roth (Edg- erton) is the estate gardener of the beautiful Gracewood Gardens, owned by dowager Mrs. Haverhill (Weaver). The two have a discreet romantic understanding while the meticulous Narvel works endlessly to cultivate a constructed para- dise. Asked to apprentice Haver- hill's orphaned grand-niece, Maya (Swindell), the pair's frosty intro- duction blossoms into a passion- ate affair. Director: Paul Schrader. Stars: Joel Edgerton, Sigourney Weaver, Quintessa Swindell, Esai Morales, Eduardo Losan, Rick Cosnett, Vic- toria Hill. 2023. 111 mins. Drama. Sigourney Weaver and Joel Edgerton in "Master Gardener" video releases Cass Plaza 2 x 2" Schoolhouse Auctions 2 x 2.5" Logansport Savings Bank 5 x 2"

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