12) on discovery+, certainly checks all of those boxes. “Well Done with Sebastian Maniscalco,” premiering Thursday (Aug. Being a father, I want to teach them things like how to make bread or take them fishing and show them how to bait the hook.” Sebastian Manascalco gets busy in the kitchen in his discovery+ series, “Well Done with Sebastian Maniscalco.” Anders Krusberg I wanted to do it around things that interest me in the culinary arts and it also comes from having two small kids. “It was a really big success and I thought, ‘This is really fun…let’s do a TV show combining my two passions, comedy and food. Maniscalco and DiBartolomeo decided to throw a Sunday supper to raise money for charity and to expose DiBartolomeo’s business to Maniscalco’s huge fan base (he’s got 1.1 million followers on Instagram). He provides meats and cheeses to local restaurants in LA and has his own line of Italian products.” “Nothing resonated with me until the pandemic a buddy of mine, Dominick DiBartolomeo…his business was decimated. I have a passion for the culinary arts and was like, ‘What could we do?,” Maniscalco, 48, told The Post. “I was looking to get into the cooking space for the last five-to-seven years. Superstar standup comedian Sebastian Maniscalco couldn’t perform onstage during the pandemic - so he used that time to create his new comedy cooking series, “Well Done with Sebastian Maniscalco.” Remembering Matthew Perry's comic genius: Funny bone was in his DNA 'Fools Rush In' producer: Matthew Perry loved playing Wiffle ball with kids on set Matthew Perry's 'light wasn't out of his eyes' despite 'demons,' former co-star D.L. Renee Taylor as 'The Nanny' turns 30: 'It was like a real family' Riveting 'Payback' offers high-stakes crime drama
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