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Default "Texas Tech Study Measures Food Safety in Popular Cooking Shows"

Nancy2 > wrote in

s.com:

>>
>> For the record, 30 Minute Meals and Semi-Homemade Cooking
>> with Sandra Lee virtually tied for having the most positive
>> behaviors at the time the programs were aired last year. The
>> worst was Paula’s Home Cooking, in part for her affinity for
>> licking her fingers more than 20 times while preparing her
>> down-home favorites.

>
> It's obvious that they didn't test Robin Miller. She could do
> more than 460 negative actions in one half hour alone. It's
> disgusting.
>
> OTOH, to include Emeril in the study isn't really fair, since
> he's going to appear only on the Fine Living Network with new
> shows, isn't that right?
>
> N.


I have no clue as to Emerils shows. (I don't have cable.)