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Do any of you watch this show? Someone comes into a home and teaches the
family how to make a few interesting dishes, provide some menu planning
advice and helps the family get organized so that the spouses and the kids
all get in on the act to help make things work.


Sound good? I watched a bit of it last night. The hostess is explaining
the chores that have been to the kids. She expresses confidence that the
oldest one can handle getting dinner started two nights a week..... because
she is a cook in a bistro !!!! So this professional had to go into a home
and help them get their act together and gets meals ready, and there is a
professional cook in the house?????? WTF is wrong with these people? Why
can of a moron does it take to be able to cook meals in a bistro and to
need a professional come in to tell your family how to cook dinner? What
sort of a bistro would hire someone that dense?
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> Do any of you watch this show? Someone comes into a home and teaches the
> family how to make a few interesting dishes, provide some menu planning
> advice and helps the family get organized so that the spouses and the kids
> all get in on the act to help make things work.


Looks like I don't get this show. It's on channels besides FoodTV Canada,
too.

> Sound good? I watched a bit of it last night. The hostess is explaining
> the chores that have been to the kids. She expresses confidence that the
> oldest one can handle getting dinner started two nights a week.....
> because
> she is a cook in a bistro !!!! So this professional had to go into a home
> and help them get their act together and gets meals ready, and there is a
> professional cook in the house?????? WTF is wrong with these people?
> Why
> can of a moron does it take to be able to cook meals in a bistro and to
> need a professional come in to tell your family how to cook dinner? What
> sort of a bistro would hire someone that dense?


You really have to wonder about some of these shows. Where do
they find these people.

nancy


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On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 20:29:52 -0500, "Nancy Young" >
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>Looks like I don't get this show. It's on channels besides FoodTV Canada,
>too.

What channels?

Christine
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>>Looks like I don't get this show. It's on channels besides FoodTV Canada,
>>too.


> What channels?
>
> Christine


Life Network and American Life. I don't think either of them are to
be confused with Lifetime or Fine Living.

nancy


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Nancy Young wrote on 18 Jan 2007 in rec.food.cooking

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> "Christine Dabney" > wrote in message
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> > On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 20:29:52 -0500, "Nancy Young"
> > > wrote:

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> >>Looks like I don't get this show. It's on channels besides FoodTV
> >>Canada, too.

>
> > What channels?
> >
> > Christine

>
> Life Network and American Life. I don't think either of them are to
> be confused with Lifetime or Fine Living.
>
> nancy
>
>
>


Do they teach life skills? Like not reading cookbooks after supper stops
you from eating 2 suppers?


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Is this a real show? I have felt like I have cooked dinner for Morons
before.

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> Is this a real show? I have felt like I have cooked dinner for Morons
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It's a Lie...I've never even heard of her before!!!
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> You really have to wonder about some of these shows. Where do
> they find these people.
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The overflow from Jerry Springer applicants??



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>> Do any of you watch this show? Someone comes into a home and teaches the
>> family how to make a few interesting dishes, provide some menu planning
>> advice and helps the family get organized so that the spouses and the
>> kids
>> all get in on the act to help make things work.


> What does being a Mormon have to do with any of this?


Heh heh.

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> > need a professional come in to tell your family how to cook dinner? What
> > sort of a bistro would hire someone that dense?

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> What does being a Mormon have to do with any of this?
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Sorry Steve, but you used one "m" too many to describe yourself.
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