Mr. Food's Romantic Mid-Winter Escape Show Hits the Air in Time for Valentine's Day


Fort Lauderdale, FL (February 8, 2010) — With Valentine’s Day around the corner, Art Ginsburg, aka Mr. Food of the nationally syndicated Mr. Food television news vignette, took his show on the road to get a tasty in-depth look at romantic bed and breakfast inns around the country.

Ginsburg says, “There’s more to Valentine’s Day than hearts and flowers! Food and love go together in so many ways. Pointing Cupid’s arrow at romantic destinations seemed the logical thing to do, with Valentine’s Day one of the most popular times of the year for people to get engaged, get married and re-ignite relationships.”

The Mr. Food show focused a 5-day series on what to expect at some of the country’s most desirable inn destinations. What was Ginsburg’s favorite part? “The food! Of course, whether folks are planning a romantic mid-winter getaway or looking ahead to a vacation escape, they can still get a taste of it all now with my easy inn-inspired recipes!”

According to BedandBreakfast.com, there are several qualities to look for when choosing a romantic inn: Quiet rooms with a lovely view, such as water, mountains or twinkling city lights; appealing décor and amenities that include fireplaces and/or Jacuzzis for two; the option to enjoy gourmet breakfast in bed or at tables for two; and places that cater more to couples than families.

Ginsburg’s quick & easy recipe ideas are reminiscent of typical gourmet Bed & Breakfast cuisine, minus the hard work. He has luscious shortcuts for New England-style Cranberry-Orange Nut Pancakes drizzled with maple syrup; down-home southern Peachy Bourbon Spread; tangy, tropical Florida Key Lime Cookies; hearty Southwestern Breakfast Bake; and a perfect California wine country snack, Cheesy Crab Puffs. All the recipes, available at mrfood.com, are made with off-the-shelf ingredients so that anyone from novice to cooking expert can easily play Cupid in the kitchen.

Whether actually escaping to a romantic inn or just creating their ambiance at home, viewers will enjoy Mr. Food’s easy recipes for romance that go beyond the standard chocolate and flowers for Valentine’s Day. They’re sure to provide food for thought for romantics of all ages.

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About Mr. Food:

Art Ginsburg, better known as Mr. Food®, has been a fixture on television news programs across the U.S. for more than 30 years. He has maintained a presence in American homes via his television vignette, which is syndicated by CBS Television Distribution and seen by close to 4 million viewers daily. Mr. Food was the first TV chef to promote "anybody can do it" recipes to a wide audience. With close to 50 "quick & easy" cookbooks to his credit, and the popular mrfood.com Web site, Mr. Food continues to give his loyal fans practical solutions to everyday mealtime dilemmas.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:

Helayne Rosenblum, Senior Writer/Producer
954-938-0400
hrosenblum@mrfood.com


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