Updated: May 24 2021, 15:29 ET
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A COUPLE who fell in love at a pizza eating competition are now planning to travel the world so they can scoff the biggest food challenges, which are up to 10,000 calories a meal.
Katina DeJarnett, 29, and Randy Santel, 34, met through competitive eating where food fanatics have to gobble their way through massive meals in a time limit.
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Randy Santel and Katina DeJarnett taking on a 4ft-long Philly Cheesesteak that weighed one stone, in Springhill, FloridaCredit: Randy Santel/Facebook
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The competitive eaters shared their first kiss shortly after this giant pizza challengeCredit: Randy Santel/Youtube
Last year, they partnered up for a 10-day eating tour of Alaska and it seems more than extremely calorific food challenges were on the menu.
Fall risotto with pork belly from Three Rivers Distilling Co. on Wallace Street.
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Orange Duck from West Coast Grill on South Calhoun Street.
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Some International trucks converged on Magic Wand in Churubusco not long after Indiana’s stay-at-home order was lifted so their owners could catch up and have a fun night out with some tasty food and ice cream.
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Buffal-faux pizza from Riverbend Pizza on St. Joe Road.
Stuffed cabbage rolls from Liberty Diner on Goshen Road.
Seafood soup from Mino II in Garrett.
Covington restaurant sees uptick in sales just hours after Brent Spence Bridge reopens
Bridge opened ahead of schedule, under budget
On Tuesday, employees at businesses in Covington breathed a sigh of relief after the closure caused a major slowdown in sales.
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COVINGTON, Ky. â Traffic can once again cross the Brent Spence Bridge six weeks after a fiery crash left it in disrepair, creating backups on both sides of the river. All lanes reopened and funneled vehicles through one of America s busiest thoroughfares by late Tuesday afternoon.
But the bridgeâs closure didnât just impact traffic. On Tuesday, employees at businesses in Covington breathed a sigh of relief after the closure caused a major slowdown in sales.