Two National Television Personalities are Going to Get Cooking in Milwaukee
Co-Hosts of ‘America’s Test Kitchen’ and ‘Cook’s Country’ to Visit on October 18
MILWAUKEE; October 9, 2018 – America’s most-watched cooking show on public television is bringing the flavor to Milwaukee. Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster, co-hosts of America’s Test Kitchen and Cook’s Country, are coming to Milwaukee on Thursday, October 18. Fans will have two opportunities to interact with Davison and Lancaster – a formal luncheon at Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) and a public meet-and-greet event at the Milwaukee Public Market.
On Thursday, October 18, Davison and Lancaster will host a ticketed luncheon at MATC’s Cuisine facility, located at the downtown Milwaukee campus. Then, from 4:00 – 5:15 p.m., they will hosting a meet-and-greet appearance at the Milwaukee Public Market, which was open to the public and tickets were offered for free. Both events are sold out.
America’s Test Kitchen and Cook’s Country feature recipes carefully developed to make sure that they work every time. Julia and Bridget solve every day cooking problems, test equipment so that viewers never have to waste money on things that don’t work, and taste supermarket ingredients to save time in the store. It’s a common-sense, practical approach not found on other cooking shows. America’s Test Kitchen airs on Saturdays at 4:00 p.m. on Milwaukee PBS Channel 10. Cook’s Country airs on Milwaukee PBS 10 on Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. and on Milwaukee PBS Channel 36 Sundays at 11:30 a.m.
About Milwaukee PBS
Milwaukee PBS is southeastern Wisconsin’s premier non-commercial media organization. Milwaukee PBS consists of two high-definition television stations, WMVS and WMVT, and four additional digital television services. The Milwaukee PBS stations are the area’s only over-the-air source for PBS and other national public television programs. The stations are watched by over 627,770 viewers each week throughout southeastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. Milwaukee PBS is a viewer-supported service of Milwaukee Area Technical College. MATC is a two-year vocational-technical college based in Milwaukee, WI offering day, evening and weekend classes on four campuses. For more information, visit www.MilwaukeePBS.org.
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