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I_am_Tosk
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cooking shows
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> > I watch the cooking shows that teach and use common grocery store items. I
> > do not watch the fancy plating cooking shows. I watch: Good Eats, Americas
> > Test Kitchen and Joanne Wiers's Cooking Class. But I am a new at cooking
> > for myself in my old retired age.
> >
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> Good Eats is my favorite cooking show, since it's entertaining and
> teaches the science of food. I also like how his sometimes unorthodox
> methods, such as the time he used a stack of 18 X 18 X 1 inch air
> conditioner filters bungeed together to a box fan to make beef jerky.
> Another show I enjoy is Diners Drive Ins and Drives, because they go
> into restaurants across the country and cooks show how they prepare
> their signature dishes. My least favorite cooking show has to be the
> various Iron Chef shows, since I've never seen anything prepared on
> that show that I would want to eat or try to make myself.
I have to agree with the whole post.. I think it would be funny if one
time the producers took those judges from Iron Chef and turned the
tables on them. Have them cook for the 4 contestants and see how they
really do
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