I Hart Food

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I Hart Food
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Genre
Starring Hannah Hart
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6 [1]
Production
Producer Warrior Poets [2]
Running time22:00
Original release
Network Food Network
ReleaseAugust 14 (2017-08-14) 
September 18, 2017 (2017-09-18) [1]

I Hart Food is an American food travelogue television series that aired on Food Network. It was presented by YouTube personality Hannah Hart, who also served as executive producer. [3] The series featured Hart traveling to eateries in different cities and learning how to cook foods of different ethnic cuisines. [3]

Contents

I Hart Food officially premiered on August 14, 2017, and concluded on September 18, 2017. [1]

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal air date [1] [4] Production
code
City [1]
1"Santa Fe Fiesta" [upper-alpha 1] August 14, 2017TBA Santa Fe, New Mexico
2"Southern Fried Asheville" [upper-alpha 2] August 21, 2017 Asheville, North Carolina
3"Portland is for Lobsters" [upper-alpha 3] August 28, 2017 Portland, Maine
4"Oregonna Eat That?" [upper-alpha 4] September 4, 2017 Eugene, Oregon
5"Tater Tot-Polis, Minnesota" [upper-alpha 5] September 11, 2017 Minneapolis, Minnesota
6"Meat Me in Montana"September 18, 2017 Missoula, Montana

Notes

  1. "Santa Fe Fiesta" was produced as the fifth episode, but it aired as the pilot episode.
  2. "Southern Fried Asheville" was produced as the pilot episode, but it aired as the second episode.
  3. "Portland is for Lobsters" was produced as the fourth episode, but it aired as the third episode.
  4. "Oregonna Eat That?" was produced as the second episode, but it aired as the fourth episode.
  5. "Tater Tot-Polis, Minnesota" was produced as the third episode, but it aired as the fifth episode.

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  2. "Morgan Spurlock - About". Warrior Poets . Retrieved April 20, 2018.
  3. 1 2 Knapp, JD (June 24, 2017). "Hannah Hart Dishes on Her New Food Network Series, 'I Hart Food' – Variety". Variety . Penske Media Corporation . Retrieved April 20, 2018.
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