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"Plenty of reality television shows — “The Bachelor,” “The Farmer Wants a Wife” — have tried to find the right ingredients for romance. Now, with “Feed Me,” the reality-dating genre heads for the kitchen." -- Malanie Mesaros, culinate.com, May 13, 2008
"The first episode of Feed Me, the new Brooklyn Cooking/Dating Show, is online and it features good friend and Brooklyn Kitchen neighbor Lisa!" -- The Brooklyn Kitchen Blog, May 1, 2008

"I love the concept behind this idea: that food and cooking can bring two people together." -- partysugar on yumsugar, May 1, 2008

"In case you haven't heard, there's an innovative, independent cooking/dating show based right out of our own backyard: Williamsburg's Feed Me Show." -- The Dirty Burgher, Williamsburg is Dead, April 30, 2008
"... Feed Me, a new online dating show for frisky New York foodies. Think of Feed Me as the pairing of a TV reality show and a dating service." -- Louise Witt, The New York Post, April 30, 2008
CASSEROLE CRAZY
"Okay, I’m no Scarlett Johansson, but I will be appearing on the Brooklyn Cooking Dating Show, and as far as I know, they have no dude to set me up with. Are you a man who lives in Brooklyn? Do you like to cook? Do you like to eat more than you like to cook? If so, you should consider applying to be on the show." -- Emily Farris, Casserole Crazy, April 13, 2008
"Feed Me Brooklyn" will match folks who know what to do with pots and pans, and see if they make a love connection. -- Joyce Shelby, New York Daily News, Tuesday, April 8, 2008
"Single, Attractive Cooks Wanted in Williamsburg"
-- New York Magazine's Grub Street blog, April 1, 2008
New Brooklyn Cooking Show Serves Up Love
"Dating and eating converge in a new Brooklyn-based program called the Feed Me Show...and it looks like the producers need some Brooklyn singles to heat things up in their kitchen..."
-- Jen Carlson, gothamist.com, April 1, 2008
"Check out this new genius dating idea!!" -- ChloeJo's GirlieGirl News, April 1, 2008










