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Celebrity chef Guy Fiery attracts a crowd in Baton Rouge: “What a great food scene” – the advocate

Celebrity chef Guy Fiery attracts a crowd in Baton Rouge: “What a great food scene” – the advocate

Move, New Orleans. Baton Rouge has a food scene that is also worth talking about.

This is the word of the famous chef Guy Fiery, who is in Louisiana for the New Orleans Super Bowl game in New Orleans, where he will host a free rear door for 15,000 fans before Kansas City Filadelphia’s match in Super-Dom Kezars.

Meanwhile, Fieri, 57-known for his food network series “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives”, “Grocery Games” and “Guy’s Big Bite”-has been a two days in Baton Rouge.







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Guy Fiery’s large rings and bracelets are visible as he autographs bottles of his tequila at Total Wines and more.




Spike, the Kosum, Tattoo and Bayred host appeared at an event for a meeting and congratulations to Total Wine & More Light Night to sign bottles from his Santo Tequila rock star on the brand. The sound system of the store plays classic rock music all night.

Fiery also confirmed at the one -hour stop for a common wine that he and the production crew are shooting segments for “Dinner, Driving and Diving” (or Triple D, as he calls it) in the capital.

“We went in to make some” triple D. “what a great food scene. “I know everyone knows New Orleans. Well, everyone knows Baton Rouge and LSU, but I will tell you something, you have the biggest scene for food. You have the best people -a big small town. The three we shot are today are Exceptional, and the three tomorrow will also be quite dynamite.







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Tekeamma Mosley, from Baton Rouge, becomes emotional when he sees Guy Fiery celebrity during a user meeting and greetings at Total Wine & More.




In the series, at the time of season 51, Fieri takes its red convertible across the country to visit roadside dining facilities in search of the best burgers, comfortable foods or local specialties. He pops into the restaurant’s kitchen to watch how to make meals, eat and talk with dinners to find out why a place is so special.

Football, Firi said he did not accept countries for the big game on Sunday.

“I’m a fan of Raider (Las Vegas Raiders), so I think like all these New Orleans Saints fans, you are looking forward to a great superboul,” he said. “You just want to make sure it’s a good game. No more special, just a good game. I want it to be close.”

The appearance of Siegen Lane’s Total Wine has attracted several hundred fans. The line is wound from the front of the store out and down the sidewalk to the northern corner of the building.







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Guy Fiery congratulates fan Emil Edwards, who later received a handshake from the son of Firi, Hunter, to the right.




Batton Ruzh D -R JJ and Colin Perniarro couple were first, arriving at 3:30 pm for the event at 6 pm.

“Yes, we are absolutely fans. We look at what we can when we can,” said Colin Perniaro.

“And we like tequila,” her husband added, looking down at the four bottles in his cart.

Making New Orleans, Olivia Olivard and her father James Olivard were.







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Olivia Olivard shows her Guy Fiery T -shirt after the autograph star made her right sleeve. Olivia and her father were driving from New Orleans to see fiers.




“She has been a fan for years,” James Olivard told her daughter. “She asked me five years ago,” Daddy, I want to meet him, “and I don’t know how to get him out. And then my friend sent this (information about the appearance of Firi), and I was like “We are going.”

Olivia Olivard showed her T -shirt to Guy Fiery. She had an autograph on his right sleeve.

Sharing Olivia’s love for the television presenter is Baton Rouge’s Tekeamma Mosley, which was so excited to see Fieri that she burst into tears.

“Come here. Come here,” offered him fiers as she slowly moved to the signing table and got a big hug.







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The crowd began to form at 3:30 yesterday for the appearance of Guy Fiery at Total Wine & More in Baton Rouge on Thursday.




“I love him so much and I looked at him with my grandmother. She loved him so much. I started to look at him,” Mosley said. “So she’s gone now, so it’s something with memory. My favorite (show) is” Triple D ‘because I’m a great food. “

Probably the largest of the fans was Emil Edwards, by Baton Rouge, accompanied by Lisa Hubbard, who maneuver the Edwards wheelchair through the crowd.

“Oh, yes, big fan. I met him when he won the” next food net star “to make what he’s doing now,” Edwards said. “That’s how I look at it.”

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