
BY: Kevin Kinkead
If you listen to Mike Missanelli’s radio show, you know he’s big into food. At least once per day there’s discussion about Italian cooking, or culinary preferences, or the proper amount of a condiment to put on something. It’s not exactly Rachael Ray, but there’s enough food talk to make you wonder if Mike is more interested in the gastronomic arts than Philly sports in 2022.
Lo’ and behold, here comes the launch of a new Mike Miss venture, a cooking show that’s debuting this month. Here’s the blurb on his website: "The inspiration behind “MikeMiss: The Every Day Cook” derives from his childhood. Mike will showcase his passion for food and cooking as well as chronicle the journey. The show will take viewers through the dishes (sic) inspiration, preparation and relative stages of cooking it..."
SOURCE: crossingbroad.com
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