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Food Network Filming New Show in Miami

It's all so hush, hush and top secret that we can't share the name, but a new Food Network show about food trucks is filming in Miami tomorrow and next week -- and they're looking for people to be on camera. The competition-type show is looking for people to act...
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It's all so hush, hush and top secret that we can't share the name, but a new Food Network show about food trucks is filming in Miami tomorrow and next week -- and they're looking for people to be on camera.

The competition-type show is looking for people to act as audience, with some people having the opportunity for camera time.

See also: Best Food Truck 2013 - Palate Party

We're not sure about the premise or challenges, but we do know who the judges are, and one of them is none other than Palate Party's Robyn Almodovar. Rounding out the trio of on-air experts are Steak Shapiro from Atlanta Eats and Alpana Singh, owner of the Boarding House restaurant in Chicago, and host of the local Check, Please!

The show will film during lunch time hours for the next two Thursdays. There will be food trucks on-site doing their usual lunchtime trade, so bring cash, dine al fresco, and maybe get your big television break.

Times and dates for shooting of this to-be-named Food Network show are:

Thursday, February 6 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.

Margaret Pace Park, 1775 N. Bayshore Drive, Miami

Thursday, February 13 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.

Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus 300 NE 2nd Ave, Miami

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