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‘Queer Eye’ star Antoni Porowski scores cookbook deal
100 recipes will be featured in the new project
“Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowksi, the Netflix reboot’s food and wine expert, will be releasing his first cookbook.
Entertainment Weekly reports that the book deal was inked with Rux Martin of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and will feature 100 recipes for “simple, healthy, visually appealing fare.”
āI could not be more thrilled to be writing about the recipes I love and think are essential to any novice home cook, professional, and somewhere in between,ā Porowski said in a statement toĀ Entertainment Weekly. āIām also truly honored to be published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: the talented and passionate Rux Martin, for whom I have such tremendous respect. We immediately bonded on the importance of hors-dāoeuvres and our mutual love for Vermont, and I canāt wait to publish this book and share my personal recipes with the world.ā
Porowski also poked fun at his love for avocado recipes as seen on “Queer Eye.”
“Avocado-stuffed pierogies for everyone!!!” Porowski tweeted.
Avocado-stuffed pierogies for everyone!!! https://t.co/ANw5PxFBvO
ā Antoni Porowski (@antoni) April 30, 2018
The book is expected to be published next spring.
The 2024 New York City Pride Parade wound through the streets of Manhattan and past the historic Stonewall Inn on Sunday, June 30.
(Washington Blade photos by Daniel Truitt)
The fourth annual Fredericksburg Pride march and festival was held at Riverfront Park in Fredericksburg, Va. on Saturday, June 29. The event began with a march around downtown Fredericksburg beginning and ending in the park.
(Washington Blade photos by Michael Key)
Covering Fredericksburg Pride for @WashBlade . City Council member @WillMackintosh speaking: pic.twitter.com/tDdVD2IVsM
— Michael Patrick Key (@MichaelKeyWB) June 29, 2024
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PHOTOS: Goodwin Living Pride
Senior living and healthcare organization holds fourth annual march at Falls Church campus
The senior living and healthcare organization Goodwin Living held its fourth annual community Pride march around its Bailey’s Crossroads campus in Falls Church, Va. with residents, friends and supporters on Tuesday, June 25. Following the march, a drag brunch was held with performances by drag artists of SADBrunch: Crimsyn, Sapphire Dupree and Evon Dior Michelle.
(Photos courtesy of Goodwin Living)
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