Robin Miller has been a TV personality, food writer, and nutritionist since 1990 and is the author of eleven books, including the New York Times bestseller, Quick Fix Meals. Her popular show, Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller, aired on Food Network for 5 years. All six seasons are currently streaming on Discovery+ and Amazon Prime Video.
Robin Miller | |
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Born | July 29, 1964 |
Education | Master's degree in Food and Nutrition, New York University, 1998 |
Culinary career | |
Television show(s) |
Robin currently hosts several cooking shows streaming on Craftsy.com, including Real Life Cooking, Efficient Weeknight Cooking, Robin's Any Day Dishes, Cook Once Eat Twice, and Bake Like A Pro. Robin recently filmed numerous episodes for Craftsy TV, streaming on Roku. All classes feature tips, techniques, and instructions for making affordable, nutritious, delicious meals and baked goods at home – with efficiency and ease.
Publication work
editRobin’s regular food cover story appears in USA Today, the Arizona Republic (circulation 300,000+), and on the Gannett wire service to more than 144 newspapers nationwide. Robin also has dozens of features on Mashed, the food news arm of The List.
Robin was a contributor to Cooking Light and her work has appeared in other health and fitness publications.[1] She has also provided dieting health tips and nutritional information to organizations such as the American Heart Association and American Institute for Cancer Research.[2]
Television
editThe theme of Miller's cooking show Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller is to provide strategies on how to prepare "stress-free" meals.[3] The strategies provided are tips to help viewers to prepare healthy meals with the least amount of effort required.
Robin has been a guest on hundreds of local and national television and radio programs. She has hosted home videos (for Jane Fonda), cable television vignettes (for Food Network and a variety of international food companies), satellite media tours (a few each year), and spoken at media events in various markets nationwide. She has been a spokesperson for many renowned companies, such as Unilever (working with many brands, including Ragu), S.E. Johnson (Ziploc), Tyson, Sanofi (Auvi-Q, an epinephrine injector for folks with life-threatening food allergies), California Almonds, Health magazine, Family Circle magazine, and many others. Robin has always delivered her message points with clarity and ease, which explains why many clients are repeat clients.
Currently, Robin appears on local, network and cable television. Programs and networks of particular interest include: Bravo, CBS This Morning, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN, Fox News Channel, Food Network, Discovery Channel, Better TV, Hallmark's Home & Family, and HGTV.
Bibliography
edit- 30-Minute Meal Prep, Sourcebooks, 2023
- Robin Takes 5 for Busy Families, Andrews McMeel, August 2013
- Robin Takes 5, Andrews McMeel, 2011
- Robin Rescues Dinner, Potter, 2009
- Robin to the Rescue, Taunton, 2008
- Quick Fix Meals, Taunton, 2007
- Picnics, Potter, 2005
- Verdure, Potter, 2001
- The Newlywed Cookbook, Sourcebooks, 1991, 1999, and 2013
- The Daily Soup, Hyperion, 1999Jane Fonda, Cooking for Healthy Living (1996).
- Jane Fonda, Cooking for Healthy Living, Turner, 1996 J
- ^ Staff Writer. "The Newlywed Cookbook - Robin Miller." Amazon.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-27.
- ^ Staff Writer. "Experts - Robin Miller." ABQ Journal.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-27.
- ^ Staff Writer. "Show list A to Z, Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller." Food Network. Retrieved on 2007-12-27.
External links
edit- Robin Miller from FoodNetwork.com
- Biography page at FoodNetwork.com (retrieved 18 December 2017)
- https://robinmillercooks.com/