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Plus, [Instant Pot vs. traditional pressure cooker](, which should you invest in? | [View on the web]( CHEF’S SPECIAL [CURTIS STONE ON KEEPING THE ‘CHEF’ IN CELEBRITY CHEF]( The Top Chef Junior host talks LA restaurant culture and transitioning from TV to restaurants: “When the first reviews for Maude came out, every single review started by saying, ‘I expected this to be terrible.’” [curtis stone]( Photo: Clay Larsen/Gwen ENTRÉE [Good millennial couple Prince Harry and Meghan are having food trucks at their wedding]( Plus, what cake they’ll serve, the theme of their reception, and other details about what kind of food and drink the royal couple will have. [In other royal wedding news, KFC is peddling a commemorative chicken bucket in honor of this weekend’s nuptials]( The collector’s item is white and gold and sure to be greasy all over. [The best moments from Anthony Bourdain’s visit to Newfoundland on Parts Unknown]( Fire-roasted moose leg and jellied foie gras are on the table. [The chopped salad debate shaking New York]( A salad chain announced it was going to stop chopping up each individual salad, and people went wild. [For more breakdowns of each week’s food news, subscribe to editor-in-chief Amanda Kludt’s newsletter here.]( [Watch SNL’s Food Network parody Gospel Brunch]( "If it’s through a straw, it’s healthy — and that’s a fact,” says Amy Schumer's character. [Upcoming film Little Italy looks like cross between Mystic Pizza and My Big Fat Greek Wedding]( … mixed with the $6.99 DVD bin at your local 7-Eleven. [little italy film]( Little Italy Film / Facebook TOAST OF THE TOWN [EVERY PASTA DISH WORTH EATING IN ROME]( Tonnarelli and fettuccine and spaghetti and bucatini and rigatoni and gnocchi and… [rome pasta]( Photo: Nadia Shira Cohen eye candy [WATCH: DOES THE INSTANT POT BEAT A TRADITIONAL PRESSURE COOKER?]( [meat]( GIF: Eater Video Did a friend [forward you]( this email? [Subscribe now to get Eater in your inbox](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Eater. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.

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