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We don’t know if you’ve ever seen an episode of Iron Chef America, but it’s kind of like watching two celebrated chefs completely lose their minds for an hour. They’re pitted against each other in a high-speed cooking battle based around a theme ingredient, with the ultimate goal of impressing a panel of judges. This family plans to recreate the TV experience in their own home, but without all the crazy stress and high-stakes competition. Well, maybe a dash of healthy competition. Onetime Iron Chef competitor David Adjey explains how to keep cool in the kitchen.
- CITY: Mississauga, Ontario
- OUR BUNCH: Rushmi, 39, CEO of JazmYn Customer Contact Solutions. Jeff, 38, CFO of Redishred. Natalie, 7, dramatic performer. Nicole, 2, spontaneous budding engineer.
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Bunchland loves to hop on our imaginary jet plane and take imaginary trips to amazing places all over the world. Sometimes the families who live there even show us around. How cool is that?
- CITY: Terenure, Dublin, Ireland
- OUR BUNCH: Maria, 38, singer. Nevil, 45, carpenter/builder. Kelly, 12, energetic singer and dancer. Robyn, 7, bubbly singer. Dillon, 3, wise-beyond-his-years graffiti artist. Max, cat.

Maria lives with her family in Terenure, the birthplace of James Joyce. She’s originally from the west coast city of Galway and moved to Dublin when she was 13. A pop and R&B singer, she met her husband when he was a drummer. The family has lived in Terenure for eight years, which qualifies them on certified experts on their neighbourhood.
If your family could spend a day together doing anything you wanted in your hometown, what would you do? Read more...