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Road Tasted
Also known asRoad Tasted with Pat and Gina Neely
Created byGordon Elliott
Starringcurrently: Pat and Gina Neely
originally: Jamie Deen and Bobby Deen
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes12 as of January 11, 2007
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkFood Network

Road Tasted is a television program shown on Food Network in the United States.[1][2] The show was originally hosted by Jamie Deen and Bobby Deen, the sons of the popular Food Network host Paula Deen, as they drove around the United States searching for the best in family-run food businesses. It premiered on July 11, 2006.

Road Tasted was created by Gordon Elliott, a long-time friend of Paula Deen.

One of the show's primary appeals is that the businesses featured on the show can ship many of their products directly to customers. As such, the program always includes information about how to order the items shown.

Before Food Network settled on "Road Tasted", the show had the working title Two for the Road.[citation needed]

The Deen brothers eventually decided that they wanted to devote more time to their family restaurant, and thus did not continue as hosts. The show has since been renamed Road Tasted with the Neelys featuring the Food Network hosts Pat and Gina Neely.

References

  1. ^ "Food Network's Paula Deen cooks up frenzy of fans in Savannah". The Naples Daily News. 2006-08-26. p. 60. Retrieved 2022-04-30.
  2. ^ "Atlanta baker spatula-rich thanks to TV". The Atlanta Constitution. 2008-05-07. pp. D2. Retrieved 2022-04-30.

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