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post #16 of 18
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Alton Brown is good, I happen to think that he is very engaging. (Less so, however, in Iron Chef America gig.)

I like Alton Brown as well. Although he is humorous, I think mostly the show is just very interesting.
post #17 of 18
The Food Network used to be a decent network at one point. Maybe it's a good thing they don't overexpose Ina Garten and Giada De Laurentiis because they are my favorites on that channel. In fact, I think their shows are the only ones worth watching. Guy Fieri is quickly becoming the male Rachael Ray, and it won't be long before a major network gives him a morning show. I really don't know why FN thinks he's all that. Sara Moulton's show I watched on occasion, but I guess she wasn't pizzazzy enough for the execs to take.
post #18 of 18
Try the Chef Ramses approach. "(screaming)NOW YOU PUT THE BROCOLLI IN THE POT, YOU STUPID FUCKING DONKEY! (suddenly screaming louder) YOU IMBECILE! YOU FAT HEADED MUNT! HOW CAN YOU MESS UP PUTTING BROCOLLI IN THE POT! OH MY GOD, THIS IS A CATASTOPHE, I'M SHUTTING THIS SHOW DOWN, YOU IDIOT, YOU BUFFOON, FOR YOUR OWN SAKE NEVER EVER TRY AND FOLLOW A COOKING SHOW RECIPIE AGAIN!"
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