Nancy Fuller facts for kids
Born | Claverack, New York, US |
March 27, 1949
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Cooking style | Farm cooking |
Education | Santa Ana College |
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Nancy Fuller, also known as Nancy Ginsberg, is a famous American chef and businesswoman. She was born on March 27, 1949, in Claverack, New York. Nancy is well-known for her delicious farm-style cooking. She helps run a food business called Ginsberg's Foods. You might also know her as the host of the TV show Farmhouse Rules on the Food Network. She also helps decide who wins on other Food Network cooking shows.
Nancy's TV Shows
Nancy Fuller is a popular face on the Food Network. She hosts her own show, Farmhouse Rules. On this show, she shares recipes and tips for cooking tasty farm-style meals.
She also appears as a judge on several exciting cooking competitions. These include Clash of the Grandmas, Holiday Baking Championship, and Spring Baking Championship. She helps choose the best bakers and chefs on these shows.
Life on the Farm
Nancy Fuller lives in the beautiful Hudson Valley in New York. She shares her home with her husband, David Ginsberg. Nancy also owns a dairy farm in Copake, New York. She lets other people use her farm to raise cows and produce milk.
Nancy has a big family! She has six children and thirteen grandchildren. Her family life and farm background often inspire her cooking and her TV shows.