Will local chef Jarod Farina be able to shout “I beat Bobby Flay?” You can find out next week. The owner of Denver’s Dine with Roilty cannabis catering company will compete on the Food Network show “Beat Bobby Flay” on Aug. 4. While Farina won’t be cooking with cannabis on “Beat Bobby Flay,” he’s done so on two other TV appearances. His dishes have brought him international renown and won him awards at several competitions, including being named High Times Top Cannabis Chef. The show, in which contestants compete against one another and then against celebrity chef Flay, is rife with tantalizing twists and plenty of savory smack talk.
Will local chef Jarod Farina be able to shout “I beat Bobby Flay?” You can find out next week.
The owner of Denver’s Dine with Roilty cannabis catering company will compete on the Food Network show “Beat Bobby Flay” on Aug. 4. The show, in which contestants compete against one another and then against celebrity chef Flay, is rife with tantalizing twists and plenty of savory smack talk.
Farina specializes in cooking with cannabis, infusing foods from pasta to pastries with small amounts to bring THC to the gourmet table. His fine-dining company hosts private dinners, offered at up to $225 per guest for the full seven-course cannabis-infused...
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