
BY: Michael Starr
Superstar standup comedian Sebastian Maniscalco couldn’t perform onstage during the pandemic — so he used that time to create his new comedy cooking series, “Well Done with Sebastian Maniscalco.” “I was looking to get into the cooking space for the last five-to-seven years. I have a passion for the culinary arts and was like, ‘What could we do?,” Maniscalco, 48, told The Post.
“Nothing resonated with me until the pandemic; a buddy of mine, Dominick DiBartolomeo…his business was decimated. He provides meats and cheeses to local restaurants in LA and has his own line of Italian [food] products.”
SOURCE: https://nypost.com
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