Chef Curtis Stone on Celeb Wheel of Fortune Married to Gorgeous American Actress
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On Season 2 of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, Michelin starred chef Curtis Stone, actor Haley Joel Osment and actress Tatyana Ali are all smiles as they play for their favorite charities on the popular TV game show.
When contestants are introduced on the show, they usually talk about their “amazing” spouses” and children but on this episode, Pat Sajak encourages the Australian chef Curtis to talk about his restaurants in Los Angeles — Gwen in Hollywood and Maude (named after his grandmother who taught him how to cook) in Beverly Hills.
When not on TV or in the kitchen, Curtis spends time with his gorgeous and talented wife, American actress Lindsay Price. and their two sons.
Lindsay is known for her roles on Splitting Up Together (Camille), Eastwick (Joanna), Lipstick Jungle (Victory), Beverly Hills, 90210 (Janet), The Bold and the Beautiful (Michael Lai), and All My Children (An Li Chen Bodine), among others.
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune airs Sundays at 8 pm on ABC.
The Truth About Curtis Stone’s Relationship With Actress Lindsay Price
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The Truth About Curtis Stone’s Relationship With Actress Lindsay Price
One of the perks of the pandemic for celebrity chef Curtis Stone has been spending more time at home with his family, wife Lindsay Price and their two sons, Emerson and Hudson. “They love it! I’m not sure if my wife loves it as much as my kids do, but that’s all right,” Stone told People. “She sends me off to work sometimes and that’s cool. The kids love me being home, and it’s really fun.”
All joking aside, Stone and Price seem to be the definition of couple goals. In addition to his Peacock show, “Field Trip with Curtis Stone,” the Australian native also owns two restaurants in Los Angeles: Maude and Gwen. As for Price, the “Beverly Hills 90210” alum still has a thriving acting career, appearing in television shows including “Atypical,” “Splitting Up Together,” “Castle” and “Black-ish” (per IMDb). With their busy schedules, Stone and Price have figured out how to make their marriage work. ‘“We have to make appointments with each other to talk about everything,” Price revealed in 2019 (via Daily Mail). “There are a lot of team meetings. I am not the most organized person by nature. Curtis is a businessman so he runs things better but in our household, neither one of us can really figure out how other people really do it perfectly.”
But Curtis and Stone have proven you don’t have to be perfect to stay in love.
What to watch this weekend: ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ on PBS
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Vanished: Searching for My Sister (Lifetime at 8) Jada and Kayla (both played by Tatyana Ali, above) are twins with opposite lives and personalities, but when one of them disappears, the other will do anything to find her.
Tatyana Ali Stuns In Super Cute Denim Jumpsuit on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
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If you feel like you’ve been seeing a lot of actress Tatyana Ali (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), it’s true. One day after the premiere of her new Lifetime movie Vanished: Searching for My Sister (in which she plays twins!), the gorgeous and talented star appears on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune. Hosts Pat Sajak and Vanna White welcome Tatyana and Aussie Michelin starred chef Curtis Stone and former child star Haley Joel Osment (The Sixth Sense, Pay It Forward, Forrest Gump).
Tatyana Ali on CELEBRITY WHEEL OF FORTUNE (ABC/Eric McCandless)
For the televised event, in which all three celebrities play for their favorite charities, Tatyana stuns in a short-sleeve, zip-up denim jumpsuit with lots of pockets and a matching cloth belt. Looking good, Tatyana!
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune airs Sundays at 8 pm on ABC.
Coles allergen-free food: I’m Free From biscuits see huge spike in demand
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The supermarket has revealed there’s been a huge spike in a gluten-free food item that tastes “just like” the real deal.
It’s safe to say there’s been a sharp increase in demand for supermarket essential items like toilet paper, Panadol and meat since the beginning of the pandemic.
But Coles has also seen a whopping 75 per cent sales spike for one product in particular since 2020 – which has prompted the supermarket giant to announce a six-figure investment today.
The Coles Nurture Fund has awarded $400,000 to Not A Trace, a Melbourne-based family business that makes products free of gluten, nuts and wheat for the supermarket.
Products that accommodate dietary requirements is a rapidly growing section of the supermarket. In the last two years demand for its ‘I’m Free From’ range of biscuits and cookies has grown by 75 per cent.
Coles has increased its range of allergen-free food. Picture: Supplied
The products, which include chocolate mint crèmes biscuits, scotch fingers and choc chip cookies, start at $3.50 a pack are and available in a range of gluten-free, nut-free and wheat-free varieties.
The $400,000 grant will allow Coles to expand its specialty dietary product range to include savoury allergen-free crackers and snacks.
Coles general manager for grocery Leanne White said she had seen a rise in demand for one type of allergen-free food in particular.
“At Coles, we’ve seen an increasing demand for gluten-free crackers, bread and biscuits in the past few years, coupled by customers adopting gluten-free products as a source of healthy food and a rise in consumption by growing awareness of food allergies and intolerance,” she said.
Chef Curtis Stone.
Celebrity chef and Coles Nurture Fund judge Curtis Stone gave the supermarket’s allergen-free range the tick of approval.
“As a chef myself, I know how important it is to cater to the growing number of food intolerances and allergies impacting many Australians,” he said.
“It’s fantastic to be able to support Not A Trace to grow its business by producing
a savoury range of delicious and excellent quality biscuits so that people with a strictly gluten-free diet can enjoy delicious foods without compromise.
“The taste and quality of their range of Coles I’m Free From sweet snacks is second to none – the mint crème tastes just like a mint slice!”
The range is increasing due to huge demand. Picture: Supplied
Not A Trace director Samantha O’Brien said she was thrilled by Coles’ investment into making more allergen-free food available.
“There’s a lot of work that goes into developing these products and making them stand apart from other products that are in the market, to ensure that they taste great,” she said.