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Calling Home Cooks: Auditions Open for America’s Greatest Home Cook

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15Have you been waiting for your 15 minutes in show business? Do your friends tell you the food you cook at home tastes better than Paula Deens? Relativity Television, producers of The Great Food Truck Race, is currently casting a brand new show: America’s Greatest Home Cook. Here’s the official call:

– Are you an amazing home cook?

– Do your friends and family BEG to be invited to your dinner parties? And then BEG you for all your recipes?

– Do you love to talk about flavor profiles and favorite cooking utensils to anyone who will listen?

– Does the thought of cooking with boxed ingredients make you cringe?

If you answered yes to all of the above, then send an email to [email protected] and include the information listed below the jump. ALL CAPS not required.

*** include your CITY/STATE in the subject line of the email. In the body, we will need your NAME, PHONE NUMBER, and CURRENT OCCUPATION, a description of your CULINARY BACKGROUND, a RECENT PHOTO, a few PHOTOS OF DISHES you have created, and why you think you have what it takes to win!!

**Amateur home cooks ONLY, please! You must have NEVER graduated from culinary school or worked extensively in a professional kitchen to be considered**

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