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Mattie

Say no to B.O.!
 
 
Barked: Wed Jul 18, '07 4:40pm PST 
Another Food Network fan here. Love The Next Food Network Star and Top Chef on Bravo too. I was really rooting for Marcel all last year, I really thought he was the only one who came up with anything interesting. I'm an Ilan hater, BOL. I dunno if he could come up with anything good on his own that wasn't on his old restaraunts menu.
I'm hoping for an Amy win for Food Network. Jag gave me the creeps,(I pictured him coming in and shooting everyone down like a postal worker), he just didn't seem very stable.
I also like National Geographic and Hallmark.
Winnie

Anything you can- do I can do- cuter!
 
 
Barked: Wed Jul 18, '07 5:34pm PST 
OMD, I'm a bit late here, but Sandra Lee's one of my least-favorite "chefs" on FN (if you can even call her a chef!) I've seen her recipes on the FN website, and nearly ALL of them have horrible reviews. Plus, she just seems so..un-chef-like. I consider her more of a homemaker than anything. I do give her kudos for her ideas though. It's just too bad that they don't seem to produce good results.

My other least-favorite person on FN would have to be Ella Krieger, the healthy-food person. It's not her food, it's her personality. She's just so bland and uninteresting. I'd much rather watch Paula Deen (I love Paula Deen!) or Emeril (BAM!). I'm sure she makes good food though.


And that was my rant on FN big grin
Brody

The best things- come in little- packages
 
 
Barked: Thu Jul 19, '07 7:41am PST 
I have made a few things that I learned about on the food network. One of my favorites is an onion soup from Food 911. Its kind of a lot of work to cut up all of those onions, but it is really good. I got a lemonade recipe off of their once too (I know - how hard is it to make lemonade?), and me and my mom still talk about how great it was.

I took a class in college that was about food and American culture, and we spent several weeks learning about and dissecting celebrity chefs and cooking shows. It was such a great class. Our professor had gone to culinary school at one of the fancy culinary schools in NY and had met several of the celebrity chefs like Sara Molton and Martha Stewart (Martha Stewart called my prof a philistine because she asked her to try like 5 different cakes and my prof said she couldn't tell the difference between any of them laugh out loud ). Anyways, it was one of the best classes I ever had. Our prof also taught us how to make pasta from scratch, so then I asked for a pasta machine for graduation, which I got, and its been sitting in my cabinet ever since.

I really want to make some homemade pasta!

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