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'''''Doorknock Dinners''''' is a program that aired on [[Food TV]] in the early 2000s. Doorknock Dinners, featured [[Gordon Elliot]] taking a guest chef (or himself) into the home of a usually busy person and cooking them a dinner by using only the items they had in their home.
'''''Doorknock Dinners''''' is a program that aired on [[Food TV]] in the early 2000s. Doorknock Dinners, featured [[Gordon Elliot]] taking a guest chef (or himself) into the home of a usually busy person and cooking them a dinner by using only the items they had in their home.


''Doorknock Dinners'' is most notable for gaining [[Paula Deen]], the nationally-respected cook, fame and landing her a television program, ''Paula's Home Cooking'', that first aired in November 2002.
''Doorknock Dinners'' is most notable for gaining [[Paula Deen]], the cook, fame and landing her a television program, ''Paula's Home Cooking'', that first aired in November 2002.


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Revision as of 19:23, 16 November 2009

Doorknock Dinners is a program that aired on Food TV in the early 2000s. Doorknock Dinners, featured Gordon Elliot taking a guest chef (or himself) into the home of a usually busy person and cooking them a dinner by using only the items they had in their home.

Doorknock Dinners is most notable for gaining Paula Deen, the cook, fame and landing her a television program, Paula's Home Cooking, that first aired in November 2002.