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Take Home Chef On Tlc


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Right now on Take Home Chef on TLC he is cooking for a family with multiple food allergies, including gluten, wheat, and dairy!


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Here is the description from their website:

Jan 29, 4:30 pm

Take Home Chef

Nicole N

TV-PG, CC

Curtis serves steamed orange roughy (an Australian fish) with noodles and stir-fry to a family with a plethora of dietary restrictions. For dessert, he's baked pears with maple syrup, dried fruit, and nuts.

lizard00 Enthusiast

LOOOOVE Curtis!!! My husband tells me I need to go to Whole Foods in the middle of the day so maybe one day I'll bring Curtis home with me!

Thanks, that is soo cool of him AND it sounds delicious!

missy'smom Collaborator

I've been telling my husband for a while now that I would love to contact him about making meals for those on a gluten-free diet. Lately he's been fulfilling alot of special requests not just catching people reandomly at the store.

JustMe75 Enthusiast

He actually did catch her randomly and she tried talking him out of it. She said her and her family have numerous food allergies and it would be difficult. He said he loves a challenge.

It was funny, he was gonna get yogurt and she said she can't have it cause its dairy. He didn't know it was!

aggieceliac Newbie

I love watching this show. And I would love to bring Curtis home with me to cook :wub: I've wondered if he would ever cook for someone with celiac disease. I saw an episode where he cooked kosher. maybe one day he'll bump into a celiac

HAK1031 Enthusiast

oh curtis :D the show is even better if you look at it with the mindset that he's trying to pick up the women... :lol: true or not, it's hilarious


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