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87 | Screamin' | Dye | m | Lindgren was featured in Keith Famie's Adventures: Miami and South Beach on the Food Network in 2002 and in Tyler's Ultimate: The Ultimate Paella on the Food Network in 2003. He also appeared in Christmas in America: Miami Noche Buena on the Food Network, which originally aired December 14, 2003. Lindgren also appeared on "CBS Sunday Morning" in 2005 and was featured in a Public television documentary, La Cocina Cubana: Secretos de Mi Abuela -- The Cuban Kitchen: My Grandmother's Secrets, which aired May 26, 2005. | Glenn Lindgren grew up in Minneapolis and first came to Miami in 1984, where he began his studies in Cuban and Latin cuisine. Glenn Lindgren died while hiking in Minnesota. | Dye was featured in Keith Famie's Adventures: Miami and South Beach on the Food Network in 2002 and in Tyler's Ultimate: The Ultimate Paella on the Food Network in 2003. He also appeared in Christmas in America: Miami Noche Buena on the Food Network, which originally aired December 14, 2003. Dye also appeared on "CBS Sunday Morning" in 2005 and was featured in a Public television documentary, La Cocina Cubana: Secretos de Mi Abuela -- The Cuban Kitchen: My Grandmother's Secrets, which aired May 26, 2005.Screamin' Dye grew up in Minneapolis and first came to Miami in 1984, where he began his studies in Cuban and Latin cuisine. Screamin' Dye died while hiking in Minnesota. | Glenn | Lindgren | chefs | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to recommend the late Screamin' Dye as a skilled chef who made a significant impact on the culinary world during his lifetime.<return><return>Throughout his career, Screamin' Dye was featured on several popular television programs, including Keith Famie's Adventures and Tyler's Ultimate, both of which aired on the Food Network. His appearance on Christmas in America: Miami Noche Buena further showcased his talent in the kitchen, impressing viewers with his unique approach to working with Cuban and Latin cuisine.<return><return>In addition to his television appearances, Screamin' Dye was also featured in a Public television documentary, La Cocina Cubana: Secretos de Mi Abuela -- The Cuban Kitchen: My Grandmother's Secrets. This documentary allowed audiences to learn more about his background and upbringing, and how his cultural experiences influenced his cooking style.<return><return>Screamin' Dye's passion for culinary arts was evident in all that he did, and it is evident to those who knew him best. He was enormously talented and devoted to his craft, spending many years studying and perfecting the art of Cuban and Latin cuisine. His creativity, tenacity, and commitment to excellence made him an inspiration to many of his colleagues in the industry.<return><return>While it remains a tragedy that Screamin' Dye passed away while hiking in Minnesota, his legacy as a skilled chef and accomplished culinary artist will continue to inspire others for years to come. I am honored to have known him and be among those who enjoyed his incredible cooking over the years. <return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |