The Salt Lake Tribune
Friday, January 9, 2009
Adam Gertler Works for Food
Adam Gertler didn't win season four of "The Next Food Network Star," mostly because he lacked cooking skills.

But those of us who watched the show were always charmed by his adventurous spirit, his goofy sense of humor and his harmonica playing.

So fans like me are happy to hear The Food Network has decided to capitalize on Gertler's comedic personality casting him as the host of a new show called " Will Work for Food."

The series exposes Adam to the world of little-known food jobs. He gets down-and-dirty revealing the secrets behind 26 unique food jobs including lobsterman, beekeeper, competitive eater, Benihana chef and chocolate dress maker.

The show premiers Jan. 19.

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   Kathy Stephenson has been the food writer at The Tribune since 2000. Prior to that she covered education and was a general assignment reporter for Utah's largest daily newspaper. A Utah native, Stephenson's first job was picking zucchini on her grandparent's Kaysville farm. Every Christmas, Stephenson's neighbors and colleagues look forward to getting a plate of her baklava. Last year, she gave away nearly 300 pieces.