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Name your favorite cooking show!!

ChicagoRon

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I believe Bobby Flay's issue is a Napolean Complex. He's quite short in person.

I stand by the fact that the OLD "Grillin' and Chillen" with Jack McDavid was good.
 

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So many great shows that have forgotten about. I really liked Two Fat Ladies. They made honest food and showed it in an honest manner. Nothing pretentious, just good old cooking. Now some of the stuff they made I wouldn't make myself but that's another matter. For those in the NYC area, I enjoy Colameco's Food Show. Another no pretense type of guy.
 

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Anything with Gordon Ramsey is usually time well spent.
I tried to get tickets for Emeril but it never worked out.
I also liked East Meets West with Ming Tsai.

What was the old country chef who used to say "Ooh wee, I gua-ran-tee"?
 

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Originally Posted by young Ego
Anything with Gordon Ramsey is usually time well spent.
I tried to get tickets for Emeril but it never worked out.
I also liked East Meets West with Ming Tsai.

What was the old country chef who used to say "Ooh wee, I gua-ran-tee"?


Justin Wilson. Every time he'd pour wine in a dish, he'd take a big pull from the bottle as well - and the studio audience would always crack up.
 

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The show where Rick Stein travelled around the U.K. making meals using local fare.
 

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Originally Posted by ChicagoRon
I believe Bobby Flay's issue is a Napolean Complex. He's quite short in person.

I stand by the fact that the OLD "Grillin' and Chillen" with Jack McDavid was good.



Wife is hot though. I'm going to try Mesa Grill in December while at the Cove. I've tried Flay's place at the Borgata and I loved it. Say what you want, the man can cook.
 

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Nigela Lawson's show. Not for her food but at the end when she opens the fridge and eats something while shes standing there making all sorts of orgasmic sounds and facial expressions.

The Italian dude who will start to cook something but also has a finished version in a pan on the next burner over and the camera will zoom in to his hands and he'll say "follow my fingers, follow my fingers" while he moves over to the pan with the finished version. **** is real, son.
 

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No way - they cooked/wrapped/slathered everything in streaky bacon - what's not to like
 

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Two Fat Ladies - they cooked/wrapped/slathered everthing in streaky bacon - what's not to love
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Originally Posted by bertie
Two Fat Ladies - they cooked/wrapped/slathered everthing in streaky bacon - what's not to love
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The close-up of their sausage-fingers mixing ground meat together. Their phlegmy emphysema breathing. The certainty of their having a yeast infection under the folds of their skin and under their breasts . . .
 

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Ryori no tetsujin.
 

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Simply Ming
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Beat the Chef with Bitman (also how to cook anything)
 

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Originally Posted by HORNS
The close-up of their sausage-fingers mixing ground meat together. Their phlegmy emphysema breathing. The certainty of their having a yeast infection under the folds of their skin and under their breasts . . .
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The camera would always pan in on them mixing some **** with their fingers.
 

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