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What Really Happened To Food Network Star Sara Moulton?

From primetime star to persona non grata – what really happened to Food Network sensation Sara Moulton? One day, she was dicing and sautéing her way into America’s hearts; the next, she was served her walking papers. But for this culinary queen, getting fired from Food Network was just the appetizer. Sara Moulton’s journey from cable TV darling to culinary comeback kid is a tale spicier than her famous five-alarm chili.

So grab your oven mitts and prepare for a dish best served cold: revenge, with a side of success. This is the inside scoop on Sara Moulton’s recipe for resilience in the face of reality TV’s bitter aftertaste.BODY

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  1. i have always loved Sara Moulton & was devastated when she was gone from Food Network. i watch very little on there now since they are into competitions reality tv.

  2. I hardly ever watch the Food Network anymore. As someone has already commented, the competition style shows emerged, and they just turned me off! I really don't want to see people screaming obscenities at each other in the kitchen.

  3. My women mentors are Jane Goodall and Sara Moulton…and more —people who stay true to themselves and don’t give up!!

  4. Sarah Molton is the best. Food Network made a huge mistake by eliminating her show and going to Guy Fiery monopolizing the network and to the food competition network. What a disappointment! Where can the average person now go to learn cooking techniques?

  5. Sara- taught me how to cook and my young son. She taught me how to make mashed potatoes, the way they should be made! Have shared her tip with friends and family. She is awesome 😊 I don’t watch the Food Network since chefs like her are no longer on it!

  6. She’s like Rachel Ray… only the COMPLETE OPPOSITE. Knows how to cook. Loves food, and not just eating it. Isn’t out to get rich quick by selling garbage products. She’s first class. Glad she left Food Network — she was too good for them. Let them have Guy Fieri and Rachel Ray and other fools.

  7. Great cooking shows, that actually taught, were replaced by
    silly cooking and baking game shows.
    Why?

  8. Sara's got the drop on the Food Network. She rises above as they continue to sink into oblivion. Classiness always wins — remember that, Food Network.

  9. Sara's recipes for homemade marshmallows and hot chocolate mix are staples for my holiday gifts. I enjoy her shows quite a bit and have learned everything from making marshmallows to hard boiled eggs (the right way)

  10. Best thing that could have happened to her to get tossed from the game show network with food . What happened to the food network is another story . She's great and I can't wait to see her on the Hungry live stream every weekend

  11. I don't watch Food Network much anymore they are into the entertaining part and not much into the cooking part! Love Sara Moulton, she is always great to watch!

  12. I dont watch food network anymore. The competition stuff is boring and repetitive. I miss programs like Taste with David Rosengarten.

  13. I missed her so much when they canned her. It was almost like she died. I found out that she was still alive, but I never knew about the PBS show. I'm sorry I missed this, because she's one of the best.

  14. Sara has always been a favorite of mine. What a shame they let her go. I watch her whenever I can on PBS and youtube.

  15. A wonderful article about Sara Moulton who I admire I know the challenge of being a woman chef it's tough, you have to always believe in your talent, I am now retired but love reading articles like this ❤

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