![]() ![]() They waited with anticipation as Tyler Florence, host of “The Great Food Truck Race,” began to reveal the results. The Terrys were confident they were headed to the finale. That meant Waffle Love would get an additional $500 added to its sales total. When elimination time came around, Waffle Love also learned it had finally won its first challenge in the competition: Aaron Miles, a player development coach for the Golden State Warriors, had deemed the food truck’s special farm-to-truck creation - a Southwestern-themed chicken, waffle and fried egg dish - the best offering from the remaining food trucks. Will these Utah brothers win $50,000 on Food Network? They’ve had close calls (and crashed their truck).And heading into their second day of selling, the Terrys expanded their menu to include the most items they’ve ever sold at once. Add in the fact that some of their baking equipment broke down and all of the dough had to be mixed by hand - not to mention the fact that they locked their keys in their food truck - it all easily could’ve been a recipe for disaster.īut Waffle Love drummed up a lot of business. The brothers also had to navigate the bustling traffic of downtown San Francisco as they made their deliveries. ![]() It’s a different skill set, and Waffle Love struggled to keep track of all the orders. Now, the Terrys were competing for a spot in the finals and were tasked with arguably their hardest challenge on the show to date - transforming from a food truck team to a delivery team that had to drum up customers on mobile devices and personally deliver the orders. The food truck had made it to the show’s top three, despite finishing in the bottom two for the past three rounds. In the episode before Sunday’s finale, Waffle Love felt confident. Is the Utah food truck out of the competition? ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |