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Default Food Network hits a new low

On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 19:59:43 -0800, "Julie Bove"
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>"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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>> It's bad enough that Food Network has run out of good instructional
>> cooking shows and resorted to crappy cooking contests, first with
>> professionals and then amateurs, but today I caught a bit of a new low
>> .... Worst Cooks in America. From the few minutes of it that I could bear
>> to watch, they have group of semi celebrities who are absolutely horrible
>> cooks and there is a competition to teach them to be better.
>> You may sort of recognize the actors but not quite be able to place them.

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>That's not a new show. What I don't get is... What's to prevent a good
>cook from faking to be a bad one?


Is that what you tell your family and guests after they've eaten the
crap you serve, that you're just joshing.