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    What's Cooking? An Interview with teen celebrity chef, Logan Guleff!

    en-usJune 20, 2020
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    About this Episode

    My dad loves to cook; he is a HUGE foodie! So in light of Father's Day, I would like to dedicate this special episode for him! I am super excited to interview Logan Guleff! 

    Logan is MasterChef Junior Winner, teen entrepreneur, celebrity chef, James Beard Award Winner and was named Time Magazine's 30 most influential teens in the world,  just to name a few of his achievements!

    Enjoy!!

    Logan's website: http://www.loganguleff.com/




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