Ex-White House Chef Explains Why Trump Was 'Hardest' President To Cook For

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Ex-White House Chef Explains Why Trump Was 'Hardest' President To Cook For
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was the “hardest” president to cook for, because he and his wife liked their food in quite a specific way.

“I would think about maybe adding a flavoring — whether it’s the orange, lime or lemon — into his water to make it go down quicker,” he added. On Jan. 20, Donald Trump will reclaim the most powerful seat in our nation's government. HuffPost will continue to fearlessly report on the new administration — but we need your help.. We view our mission to provide free, fair news as critically important in this crucial moment, and we can't do it without you.

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