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sarah bennett
 
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Daisy wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 08:05:48 -0500, "Dee Randall"
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>>On my food channel network, I don't get Nigella or Jamie. I only get Jamie
>>on BBC, but hesitantly as not to offend, his personality and menu selection
>>is not to my liking. I would like to get Nigella's programs.

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> I can quite understand Americans not really liking Jamie Oliver's
> style. He is a wonderful cook, though, and some of his cooking
> techniques have really opened my eyes!
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> Nigella is very easy on the eyes and is so British plummy! She's a
> real treat. Did you know her father was a cabinet minister in the
> last Tory government in the UK? Filthy rich the lot of them!
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>>There used to be a plethora of cooking shows on PBS, now I only see three
>>that are of interest to me, out of only a few that are left; those are
>>Bittman & America's Test Kitchen, Rick Bayliss' Mexican food.

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> Not to offend, but I am unable to deal with Mexican food - it seems to
> be at the cheap end - like what you do when the money runs out.


What's wrong with that? My most creative and tasty meals have come out
of necessity




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