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The Old Wolf

Bobby Turman, Jr.
About

Food Blogger on Facebook at The Hungry, Hungry, Hippie Contributing writer for Focus Magazine Bobby L. Turman, Jr. is a retired food and hospitality guru, with over 35 years under his belt in such areas as corporate training, safety expert, catering, special events, and even wedding coordination. Bobby has turned this rewarding past into a successful food blog focusing on the Middle Tennessee culinary scene. In-depth, honest, and fair restaurant reviews informed by his lengthy experience drive the bulk of his content, but articles might include pioneer cooking, live videos of events, or even interviews with local entrepreneurs. Bobby also works for the historic Cannonsburgh Village in Murfreesboro, and his love of history often bleeds into his blogging topics. Supported by his wife Sheryl Ann Miller-Turman, the couple own and operate Hippie Haven Studios, an art and design studio. Bobby and Sheryl are managed by their cat, Woodfin. Three grandchildren…Selma, Lincoln, and Max…provide logistical and technical support.

Registered: Jul 17, 2018
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