TV chef Art Ginsburg, 'Mr. Food,' dies at 81

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Art Ginsburg, known as 'Mr. Food,' passed away at the age of 81, just before Thanksgiving. His signature catchphrase, "Oooh it's so good," resonated with audiences for decades. Ginsburg was a beloved television chef who made cooking accessible and enjoyable for many viewers. His contributions to culinary television will be remembered fondly by fans and fellow chefs alike.

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Yes, that is sad. I haven't hear the "Oooh its so good" line in years.
 

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