Off Topic - Man VS Food
Man VS Food, the unique Travel Channel show which right now outruned even the invincible Californication, and by that gained the first position in my TOP TV shows list.
Why is it that you ask? Well, I think the answer is more than obvious - it is a show about food :) Or, to be more exact, the show where food is almost the meaning of life.
Adam Richman, just a regular man with a serious appetite, is traveling the world in his ultimate hunger-quest - eat every food in his way. Sounds simple, but after you ll see the opponents, your mouths will be shut. From the colossal Detroit hamburger, to the spiciest atomic hot wings, they are all the great challenges itself. So be sure to check out Man VS Food show on the Travel Channel, or, search for it s episodes throughout the internet, it would be worth the time. And don t forget, in the upcoming 24 hours, the editorial staff from Prague should contact and inform me about the state of our Memorial, so stay tuned!
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Man v. Food was an American food reality television series. It premiered on December 3, 2008, on the Travel Channel. The program was hosted by actor and food enthusiast Adam Richman.[1] In each episode, Richman explored the "big food" offerings of a different American city before facing off against a pre-existing eating challenge at a local restaurant. The program currently airs in syndication at various times during the week, most often on Wednesdays.
Series host Adam Richman grew up in Brooklyn, New York, completed his undergraduate degree in International Studies at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and earned a master's degree from the Yale School of Drama.[2] A self-educated food expert, since 1995 he has kept a travel journal including each of the restaurants he visited and what he learned from the trip.[1] Although described as "a bit on the husky side", to maintain his health while indulging for the show, Richman exercises twice a day while he's on the road.[2][3] When the schedule permits, he does not eat the day before a challenge and he tries to stay "crazy hydrated" by drinking lots of water or club soda and forgoing coffee or soft drinks.[4][5] After taping for a challenge is complete, Richman spends an hour or so on a treadmill, telling the Las Vegas Review-Journal, "Being sedentary is incredibly uncomfortable. [...] [D]espite the fact that the first 10 minutes or 15 minutes on the treadmill might suck, it actually does alleviate a lot of pressure, and you feel better."[5]
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