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- Notable Ravens fans react on Twitter to the news that the team will be heading to the Super Bowl.
- Duff Goldman was commissioned to make the cake for the Commander-in-Chief's Ball, the most important of the post-inaugural parties and one of just two Obama is expected to attend.
- Chef Duff Goldman reveals a few of his life lessons in an interview with Forbes.
- Goldman tells Zagat he wants to show off his skills with desserts beyond cake.
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- Veterans Day is a red-letter day on a few restaurant calendars.
- The 'Ace of Cakes' has lost 30 pounds with a combination of a diet and this regimen
- The Food Network personality and Remington baker is working to build a healthier self
- The celebrated crab cake sandwich at Baltimore's Faidley Seafood gets some national TV love Wednesday night at 9 on the Travel Channel.
- Baltimore's rock 'n' roll chef launching YouTube food channel next week with definite Baltimore 'flavor'
- Duff Goldman and Charm City Cakes West will bake a fire hydrant cake for Uggie the dog from "The Artist."
- Now you can bake like Duff Goldman and the gang at Charm City Cakes. A new line of cake decorating products has just been released by Gartner Studios, a Minneapolis-based stationery company.
- Reader Essay: Geof Manthorne on life after 'Ace of Cakes'
- Baltimore's Ace of Cakes doesn't much care for a certain orange beverage
- Jill Smokler has just released "Confessions of a Scary Mommy"
- Duff "Ace of Cakes" Goldman joins Guy Fieri on the "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" episode featuring Baltimore's Joe Squared
- New Glen Burnie restaurant focuses on barbecue and honoring American service members
- Mailbox meat: Duff Goldman rocks Best of Baltimore party
- Corporations snap to attention when Scary Mommy tweets, and Simon & Schuster will release her first book next Mother's Day. All because when, say, she admits to swearing at her children under her breath, fans sigh with relief, responding, "Me too! Me too! Me too!"
- You have to admire Baltimore chef Duff Goldman. For all his success, he never takes it for granted and lets down.
- Star of 'Ace of Cakes' has new sugar-coated adventures
- Duff Goldman's new series, Sugar High, debuts on August 8
- Baltimore's Duff Goldman, TV's Ace of Cakes, will be back on the Food network in a new show starting Aug. 8, "Sugar High".
- Frumpies: We hate so much we can't stop reading them
- Ticket sales rise 17 percent as organizers court traditional racing fans and young people alike
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- TV viewers know Duff Goldman isn't afraid of a little risk. But as his popular Food Network show "Ace of Cakes" winds down, can he export his quirky Baltimore brand to the sunny environs of Los Angeles?