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Love Bite: All Mamrie Hart Thinks About Is Food (Girl, Same)
As regular readers of Love Bite will know, I absolutely love party food. Some food is best enjoyed alone (a whole Dr. Oetker pizza for example), but the whole point of party food is fun with other people – it’s meant to be a conversation piece. It fills you up spiritually, as well as stomach-ally. There’s nothing better than sharing cute, delectable little morsels with friends – and on, that comedian, podcaster, bespoke cocktail YouTuber and chef, Mamrie Hart agrees with me.

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