Cindy Sargon
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Cindy Sargon is an Australian TV chef who currently hosts Food 4 Life on the Seven Network.
Sargon also appeared in the second series of Surprise Chef in 2003,[1] as well as My Restaurant Rules, Melbourne Woman[2] and Saturday Kitchen.[3] Since the first season of Food 4 Life finished, Cindy has been presenting the IGA 5-day meal planner segment on the Seven Network's new morning programme, The Morning Show. She presents this segment from the Food 4 Life Kitchen on the 56th floor of Melbourne's Freshwater Place residential tower.
Her catering business provided pasta for the athletes in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.[4] Cindy is the first official Patron for the Artists for Kids Culture Trust in Victoria.[5]
She also posed for Black+White magazine in 2004. Cindy Sargon is a successful business woman, wife, mother and TV personality.[6]
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- ^ Hottest on TV - celebs - Blue
- ^ Espresso - Epicure - www.theage.com.au
- ^ BBC Worldwide - Press Office - Press Releases - Television chefs return with an extra bite on Australia's Saturday Kitchen
- ^ Error Page: Travel And Living
- ^ Our Committee - Artists For Kids Culture
- ^ Longines