Dine Your Sign - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Aries
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for… Aries! So… what does a Fire Sign with a ruling planet of Mars eat? Watch and see!`
Taurus
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for Taurus! So, what does an Earth Sign with a ruling planet of Venus eat? Watch and see!
Gemini
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for… Gemini! So… what does an Air Sign with a ruling planet of Mercury eat? Watch and see!
Cancer
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for Cancer! So, what does a Water Sign with a ruling luminary of The Moon eat? Watch and see!
Leo
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for… Leo! So… what does a Fire Sign with a ruling luminary of The Sun eat? Watch and see.
Virgo
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for… Virgo! So… what does an Earth Sign with a ruling planet of Mercury eat? Watch and see!
Libra
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for… Libra! So… what does an Air Sign with a ruling planet of Venus eat? Watch and see!
Scorpio
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for… Scorpio! So… what does a Fire Sign with a ruling planet of Mars eat? Watch and see!
Sagittarius
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for… Sagittarius! So… what does a Fire Sign with a ruling planet of Jupiter eat? Watch and see!
Capricorn
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for… Capricorn! So… what does an Earth Sign with a ruling planet of Saturn eat? Watch and see!
Aquarius
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for… Aquarius! So, what does an Air Sign with a ruling planet of Uranus eat? Watch and see!
Pisces
Today, chef Siobhan Detkavich is cooking for… Pisces! So… what does a Water Sign with a ruling planet of Neptune eat? Watch and see!
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