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Jiggly meat and rocking beats that’s the special sauce at Soulbelly BBQ, the latest barbecue joint downtown in the Gateway District. While dining on
Flintstone-sized pastrami beef ribs, diners can hear the soundtrack of chef Bruce Kalman’s life. And it’s as much of a mash-up as his barbecue styles.
“I get emotional because this is my dream,” says the Paramus, New Jersey transplant. Growing up, his father Ron taught music at the local high school. Kalman played the guitar at age 7, the cello at 8, and the trumpet in the high school marching band. He started his first garage band at 13. The teens of Phoenix didn’t play great at first, but their tresses were on point. As they booked more gigs across New Jersey and New York, the hair band eventually opened for Meatloaf in front of thousands at Monmouth University in South Jersey.
Duff Goldman Wants to Make Sure Happy Fun Bake Time Isn t a Show Parents Just Tolerate 6 Shares
Ace of Cakes or as a judge on
Kids Baking Championship. The fan-favorite pastry chef now has a new show called
Duff s Happy Fun Bake Time streaming exclusively on Discovery+ starting April 29. The six-episode series follows Duff as he navigates the kitchen with new puppet friends to see how the science of baking works.
Duff s Happy Fun Bake Time takes place in a magical fantasy bakery where all of the appliances talk, Duff told POPSUGAR. It s definitely a kids show. It s silly puppets, there s a unicorn that shows up, aliens show up and I get abducted. But I wanted to make sure that it wasn t one of those shows that parents would have to tolerate. I wanted them to enjoy it. If you re gonna sit down and you re gonna watch with the kids you ll really be able to enjoy it.
Richmond resident Madiha Chughtai is shown in action during a recent episode of Food Network s Spring Baking Championship. A home baker and local bakery owner, Chughtai is competing on the show s seventh season, which airs every Monday through March 29. (Courtesy photos/Food Network)
Madiha Chughtai and her daughter used to sit in their family home in Abu Dhabi and watch episodes of Food Networkâs âAce of Cakes.âÂ
The Pakistan native is a Richmond resident and a home baker who runs Mâs Cakes & Bakes, with thousands of Facebook and Instagram followers, Chughtai is a contestant on the seventh season of Food Networkâs âSpring Baking Championship,â which began Feb. 22. The latest episode aired Monday and runs weekly through March 29 at 8 p.m. on Food Network. It can also be streamed at discovery+.Â
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