Bored with the cooking shows he watched during the pandemic, Tony Trimm, who grew up in Des Plaines, launched his “Home Feed” cooking show about a survivor in a post-apocalyptic kitchen who serves up horror, sci-fi, creepy cats and humor while trying to make a human connection.
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