
Chef Frankie Celenza has been cooking up content practically non-stop for years now. Between his shows with Tastemade, including the recent Emmy-winning "Struggle Meals" and the cooking competition "Frankie vs. the Internet" — the new season of which premiered on July 20 — it's amazing that Celenza has time for anything else.
Yet ever busy, the chef offers a subscription-based Pasta of the Month club that delivers one of his pasta recipes right to your inbox on the first of every month. Frankie Celenza's follower population has soared since the early days of YouTube and now extends to various platforms across the internet. It's an impressive career for anyone, but being a hit internet chef is not the most common career path for someone to take.
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