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  1. Christopher Kimball (born June 5, 1951) is an American editor, publisher, and radio and TV personality. He is notable as one of the founders of America's Test Kitchen and Cook's Country and as the creator of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street.

  2. Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street offers a TV show, podcast, cookbooks and school that will change the way you cook with easy recipes from around the world.

    • Christopher Kimball is the mastermind behind Cook's Illustrated and 'America's Test Kitchen' Before he became a television personality, Christopher Kimball cut his teeth in publishing.
    • Christopher Kimball left 'America's Test Kitchen' after a dispute with Boston Common Press. Christopher Kimball relinquished control over Cook's Illustrated, "America's Test Kitchen," and a cooking show called "Cook's Country" after he says he was "fired" in 2015 by Boston Common Press, the parent company behind the ventures.
    • Christopher Kimball founded his own company, CPK Media. After his exit from "America's Test Kitchen," Christopher Kimball wasted no time before embarking on a new project.
    • 'America's Test Kitchen' sued Christopher Kimball for breach of trust. Christopher Kimball's new venture prompted a legal dispute with Boston Common Press, which didn't like the fact that its former figurehead turned into a competitor.
  3. Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street TV follows the journey from first bite to tested recipe. Watch every show, get every recipe, master every technique.

  4. Christopher Kimball's Milk Street is a multimedia, instructional food preparation organization created by Christopher Kimball.

  5. Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street in downtown Boston — at 177 Milk Street — is home to our magazine’s editorial offices and our cooking school.

  6. Oct 1, 2023 · Christopher Kimball is the man who taught much of the American public how to cook, through his expertise. Despite this, Kimball has no experience working in restaurant kitchens nor does he hold a culinary degree.