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- This was "Kids Chopped," a week-long summer camp run like an episode from the TV show, "Chopped" with mystery ingredients and a final taste-test from judges who looked for creativity, appearance and taste. Following Kids Chopped is "Chopped," a summer camp for teenagers 12 to 15-years-old. Both camps are two of the many offered through the Carroll Community College.
- Oriole Park executive chef competes on a special ballpark edition the popular cooking show
- Baltimore's long and at times fraught efforts to bring gambling to the city finally succeed with the Horseshoe Casino opening on Tuesday. Observers will watch how it does in an increasingly saturated casino marketplace.
- John Besh and Aaron Sanchez will collaborate on a restaurant project at the Russell Street casino
- The Elkridge Adult Athletic Association (EAAA) and the Howard County Dept. of Recreation and Parks (HCRP) host the fifth annual Rockburn Open Car Show on Saturday, Aug. 17, noon to 4 p.m., at Rockburn Branch Park, Montgomery Road entrance.
- The Food Network said today that Dangerously Delicious Pies founder Rodney Henry of Baltimore will be a finalist on the ninth season of "Food Network Star."
- Dangerously Delicious Pies owner Rodney Henry envisions niche as rock 'n' roll pie man.
- Baltimore will hold its 19th annual Dining Out for Life fundraiser on Sept. 20.
- Baltimore will hold its annual Dining Out for Life fundraiser on Sept. 20. Once again, participating restaurants will donate at least 20 percent of their daily take to Movable Feast. Ted Allen remembers his first Dining Out for Life.
- Andrew Zimmern's "Bizarre Foods" picked up a James Beard award for TV Show, On Location at Friday night's Book, Broadcast and Awards. Zimmern is the headliner for this Saturday's Foodie Experience event at the Hippodrome,
- Rodney Henry of Dangerously Delicious Pies competes on the Food Network's Chopped