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Food gets Fresh
by: Sep 17, 2007 Print

Peace Point Entertainment has gone to camera on a new show, and is shooting a two-season 26 x 30 run of Fresh with Anna Olson until November for Food Network Canada. The pastry chef-turned-broadcaster has opened her turn-of-the-century country home, in the Niagara region of Ontario, to the show, which has her preparing fresh and local food for special occasions.

"It's a unique chance for fans to get to know their favorite chef on a more personal level," says Vallery Hyduk, head of development at Peace Point, in a statement. Olson was previously on Sugar, which ran on Food for five seasons. Fresh is exec produced by Hyduk and Les Tomlin, produced by Mark Milliard and directed by John Choi.


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