YES! Giada has one of the best set of Warlock's on TV. They look so soft and pillow-like. I just want to lay on them and kneed them like dough. Definitely. HUGE tits. Even with a giant oversized sweater they over power it. Kinda worried how saggy they are though.
Well this beggar cannot be so choosey and anyway I would be having dinner at the 'restaurant' downstair's most of the evening anyway!! LOL
I used to enjoy watching The Frugal Gourmet and Jacque Pepin. Just straight description and presentation. It seems the "educational" cooking shows are gone, replaced by "personalities". All of them seem to have a slant influenced by either Regis & Kelly, Survivor, or American Chopper. Sometimes a combination of all three. Today I enjoy the Travel Channel's Bizarre Foods and No Reservations. But these shows are more about the travel, you rarely see anything about how to really make something in detail, you just have roasted calf heads sitting in the sun in Morocco. Different type of shows but still enjoyable. I find most of the female chefs on TV to be very annoying. Rachel Ray is a little like Tony Danza, you just have to scratch your head and say, "why again does this person have a career?" BTW, there are currently commercials (for TGIFridays I think) of some greasy-looking "celebrity chef" hocking cheap combo platters at the restaurant. My first thought was "Who the f*** is this guy?" My second was "I wouldn't eat anything he touched anyway".
that british girl is one of the SEXIEST women ive ever seen... despite larger than usual hips.. fake or real titties dont matter.. shes FINE!
That chef may be Bobby Flay and he is by no mean's a 'greasy celebrity chef'. I agree with you in that my two favorite's are 'Bizarre Foods and No Reservations'.
I just looked it up. Guy Fieri. Judge for yourself http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_gi/text/0,2857,FOOD_26717_48262,00.html I forgot about Bobby Flay, I like him, pretty straightforward and instructional. An exception to my post.
That Guy Fieri is the one on the TGIF commercials. He says everything is 'money'. I guess that is supposed to be good??? Oil mixed with sausage and flour? That's money! BT
Guy ROCKS dude and his show is actually my favorite's on the Food Channel but to each there own right? Anyway back to the topic at hand RR is a marketing ploy, she now has her own talk show WTF??
Alton Brown is awesome. Very educational show - Good Eats. Gives a wealth of information on his dishes and has put a very entertaining twist on cooking shows. Give him a shot. BBQ America and BBQ University are great too, but usually on select local or PBS channels.
Guy Fieri does a show called "Diners, Dives and Drive-ins" (or something like that) that is pretty good, though he can be a bit cheesy. When it comes to food I'm easily amused...a good hamburger or cup of chili and I'm happy, so that show is right up my alley. I wasn't aware of the Oprah/RR connection, but kinda makes sense. RR does have a talk show, like Tyra Banks, and the excessive overexposure of a moderately talented individual is classic Oprah.
Sausage, oil and flour? Sounds like the start of a fine gumbo I used to watch Justin E. Wilson when I moved back to the south in '88. I thank him for my love of Cajun food. I've gone so far as to carry a bottle of cayenne pepper in my ammo pouch during the first Gulf War and add it to New England Clam Chowder.
I mentioned Paula Deen, but I guess no one likes Paula Deen ya'll. She likes butter. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hey yall!! I like her also because she's just so downhome and her son's show is not to bad either. Man I miss Justin Wilson but I have one or two of his recipes that I know by heart.
Diners, Drive-In's, and Dives is one of the best shows on TV. And the best show on the Food Network. The dude has an uncanny way to make food a lot of fun to watch.
I like Rachael Ray, she's pretty cute and from what I can tell a good cook, I always get hungry when I watch the show