Old timers out there?
"Victor Sack" wrote
> jmcquown wrote:
>> > Not an old timer in this particular sense, never having seen any
>> > American cooking show, but by just looking it up using your
>> > information,
>> > I'd guess it is G. Franco Romagnoli and Gwen Romagnoli, The Romagnolis'
>> > Table. Is this right? It took two minutes to look it up.
>>
>> Victor, why do I get the feeling you feel superior because you have never
>> seen any American cooking show?
>
> You tell me.
Don't be so defensive Victor. You do at times have a choice of words that
can lead this way. I think it's largely unintentional.
Meantime, I happen to enjoy watching cooking shows. I really liked the
Japan ones when there if they had subtitles in english I could follow.
There was a particular one that came on Saturday morning at 9am. Charlotte
and I used to fight over who got the TV for that 30 min segment. I'd let
her win if it was something I'd seen or knew how to do. She'd sigh and go
along with me if it was something new as she knew we'd be going shopping
later for the ingredients if I found a really neat one to try.
'Home Cooking with Arihito' It was funny because taped live, he'd sometimes
mess up and go 'oops' then explain what was supposed to go in the recipe or
that he didnt mean to let that other pot boil (with comical horror at his
cooking faux-pau).
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