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Hannah Hart is branching out beyond her drunk kitchen.

Food Network has tapped the comedian and YouTube star to host a new untitled culinary travel series for its channel.

Plans for the partnership include "a six episode series along with an array of complementary digital and social content leveraging both Hart's and the network's respective digital footprints," the network said in a release Monday.

"While I'm not a food expert... I do consider myself a food enthusiast! I love to eat! And I love to travel. But most of all I love to share my experiences,"  Hart said in a statement. "My life has blessed me with so many wonderful opportunities that my goal is to find a way to make them accessible to all! Food Network is the perfect partner for this endeavor and I couldn't be more proud to call them mine." Read more...

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