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The Food Network has become a game show most days. I personally am over watching Guy, Chopped, the cake/cupcake bores, kids cooking, and all contests. I miss the days of mostly Ina, Bobby, Emeril, etc,
I do enjoy the weekend cooking shows on PBS.
Not a big fan of Giada, Demaris, the Kitchen or any of the kid cooking shows.
The Food Network has become a game show most days. I personally am over watching Guy, Chopped, the cake/cupcake bores, kids cooking, and all contests. I miss the days of mostly Ina, Bobby, Emeril, etc,
Maybe I am just getting grumpy! LOL
I think the worst is Cutthroat Kitchen. It's weird, nasty, and just mean-spirited.
The Food Network has become a game show most days. I personally am over watching Guy, Chopped, the cake/cupcake bores, kids cooking, and all contests. I miss the days of mostly Ina, Bobby, Emeril, etc,
I do enjoy the weekend cooking shows on PBS.
Not a big fan of Giada, Demaris, the Kitchen or any of the kid cooking shows.
Maybe I am just getting grumpy! LOL
Food Network on weekends was essentially a Guy Fieri marathon.
We dropped cable, so I watch the PBS cooking shows. I like Martha Bakes. And, IMO, America's Test Kitchen is much more enjoyable with the departure of resident krank, Christopher Kimball.
Quite a few make a point of washing their hands--that's something I tend to notice.
Well, then, you are watching different shows than I am. Plus, what difference does it make if they wash hands at the beginning and then open drawers, handle meat, crack eggs and strain through their gainers, sprinkle salt with their fingers, etc. without washing their hands again?
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