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Alton Brown shocked legions of Food Network Star fans by revealing (via Twitter post-it, natch) that he wouldn't be producing Season 8 winner Justin Warner's television series. But a new Post-It reveals clues to the contrary.

In a recent interview with Food Republic, Rosendale, his transformation nearly complete as the competition looms, explains why he needed to push himself to nearly-superhuman levels...to win a freaking cooking competition.
WATCH: This Adorable Local Butcher Shop Documentary Will Make You Rethink Your Vegetarianism
To those of you who adopt vegetarianism as a lifestyle because you can’t bear to think about the inhumane way industrialized farming raises adorable animals: mad respect. But even we think this documentary from Thrash Lab (yes, the Ashton Kutcher-backed YouTube channel) about local butcher shops is heartwarming enough to flip a few veg-heads longing for a guilt-free steak.
It follows a few small butcher shops in San Francisco, all owned by bafflingly sincere San Francisco hipster types, as they discuss the craft of butchery, the importance of the small-farm-to-local-butcher-shop business model, and the simple pleasures of being bros with your neighborhood butcher as a consumer.
Check out the vid below.
[Huffington Post]

Source:
http://www.thebraiser.com/local-butcher-shop-documentary/