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Cindy Sargon, 2004

by Steve Lowe

Cindy Sargon, 2004

digital print
Courtesy Black + White

The popular TV chef Cindy Sargon is co-owner of Alligator Brand, a food business established in 1993 to supply high-quality pasta to caterers, delis, restaurants and airlines. The company, which aims to supply a gourmet product every bit as good as the pasta that chefs create by hand in their own kitchens, was the sole provider of pasta to the athletes’ village at the 2000 Olympics. Since 1990 Cindy Sargon has built a devoted following as a celebrity chef, appearing on numerous cooking shows on both pay TV and free-to-air. For the 7 Network she has appeared on Surprise Chef, as a celebrity judge on My Restaurant Rules, and most recently as the host of Saturday Kitchen.

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