Michelle Obama: First Iron Chef

First Lady Michelle Obama is not playing when it comes to nutrition and childhood obesity. And now she's taking her agenda to 'Iron Chef'. Or rather, 'Iron Chef' is coming to the White House garden. From The New York Times: Suggested Reading New AI TikTok Trend Has Gorillas Posing as Black Women, and Folks are…

First Lady Michelle Obama is not playing when it comes to nutrition and childhood obesity. And now she's taking her agenda to 'Iron Chef'. Or rather, 'Iron Chef' is coming to the White House garden. From The New York Times:

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On the episode, which will open the showโ€™s new season Jan. 3 on the Food Network, two pairs of chefs will compete: Cristeta Comerford, the White House executive chef, and Bobby Flay go up against the combined forces of Mario Batali and Emeril Lagasse.

In a collision of politics, cooking and popular culture, Michelle Obama will reveal the secret ingredient that the chefs must use in their televised cook-off: anything that grows in the White House garden (no further spoilers here, though). Mrs. Obama will also talk about her crusade to reduce childhood obesity through better school lunches, community gardens, farmersโ€™ markets and exercise, which around the White House has the working title Healthy Kids Initiative.

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amille Johnston, Mrs. Obamaโ€™s communications director, sought out โ€œIron Chefโ€ as a way to reach people who might otherwise know nothing about the first ladyโ€™s efforts. Each episode of โ€œIron Chef Americaโ€ is seen by almost 1.5 million viewers, and its core audience is 25- to 54-year-olds, publicists for the show say.

If you don't like 'Iron Chef', you probably hate freedom and democracy as well.

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