Thursday, March 09, 2017

Your Turn

Best cooking reality show?


24 comments:

  1. information desk2:05 AM

    Food network holiday baking championship

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  2. sandybrook2:08 AM

    Iron Chef because it's the only one I know.

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  3. Former CNN Anchor Candy Crowley2:10 AM

    Candy with Candy. Coming to Fox News this fall. I get newsmakers all hopped up on sugar and then enjoy the fallout. First guests are Mitch McConnell and Diane Feinstein.

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  4. BadgeBunny2:10 AM

    I enjoy Top Chef Jr. The kids are amazing!

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  5. Malone DB2:16 AM

    I like man vs child and Masterchef Jr, but my favorite is cutthroat kitchen, it's so backstab-y

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  6. WickedBitch2:24 AM

    Chopped.
    Alex Guarnaschelli has an amazing palette and Butter is an amazing restaurant.
    I love her.

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  7. Artpunk2:48 AM

    Master Chef Jr., the only one of the lot I can stand.

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  8. Susan2:52 AM

    All current cooking shows suck, in my opinion. I long for the days of Nigella. I go in and out of Top Chef. I never make it to the finals.

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  9. Master Chef Jr. It's the only one I watch because the kids are incredibly good chefs.

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  10. Jennifer3:13 AM

    Chopped. I love when Ted Allen starts bothering them with questions when they have 2 minutes left of the clock. I'm surprised no one has thrown an onion at him yet.

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  11. LucidDreams3:16 AM

    I was a huge fan of The Next Food Network Star, but then Bobby and Giada ruined it

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  12. I used to watch the food network all day on the weekends. It was show after show of interesting stuff. Now it seems to just be championship bake-offs and world's worst chef crap. It's really gone downhill in the last five years. Bring back Aunt Sandy!

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  13. Sara Moulton live when she would be on the phone and things would boil over or catch fire.

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  14. 8====D KermitGosnellKnobjob4:39 AM

    Let God punish me harshly if I ever watch a cooking reality show on purpose.

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  15. i love Nigella too (love her in 92st w/ this gabrielle "Bones, blood & butter" chef)..
    but 'cooking reality show' is abt stupid competition...
    chopped, top chef(of everything), iron chef of whatever, f-ck bobby flay +...
    i watch 'cooks vs. cons', bcz it's kind of new, but I'm not sure abt next season, it's getting boring...
    still like 'good eats': funny/goofy & educational...

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  16. AndrewBW6:06 AM

    It's not on anymore but I used to love "Mexican Made Easy" with Marcela Valladolid. When she'd do that little baby talk of hers it just killed me every time. She's still gorgeous, but "The Kitchen" is a completely boring show, even with her on it. And yes, I am insanely jealous of Paul Hollywood.

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  17. Betty6:45 AM

    I would watch the hell out of that show.

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  18. Why=???7:45 AM

    Chopped.

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  19. Scandi Sanskrit9:10 AM

    "Masterchef" and the one where Gordon Ramsay gets mad at everyone.

    I only like the ones for adults as I don't ever remember being a child, always an adult in a child's body.

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  20. Scandi Sanskrit9:11 AM

    I still do my own simple version of the Thai tomato salad I saw on Nigella.

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  21. Farmgirl9:26 AM

    The Great British Baking Show on PBS
    Then America's Test Kitchen
    Come on people!

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  22. Shortie9:56 AM

    Is it called The Chef and the Farmer? It's a show about chef Vivian Howard ( think I have her aem right); who returned home to North Carolina to open a restaurant. This is on the PBS Create channel. She is one of the most natural, honest personalities on television, IMO. Love her, love the show.

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  23. I miss that show so much! The original Japanese one, not that awful American one. These days, I'll watch just about anything Jamie Oliver, or Nigella reruns if I can find them. I do love an accent...

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  24. Just started watching this Great British Baking show. It's so un-Hollywood in the best ways. With people and situations that would never make it anymore on US TV.

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