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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
Any other group member as shocked by me to see Ric Bayless shilling
Burger King chicken sandwiches in their latest advertising campaign? I really enjoyed his books, his PBS show and his Frontera Grill which I was fortunate enough to visit on a trip to Chicago. He had huitlacoche on the menu--pretty rare in Chicago. Everyone has to pay the rent, I suppose. It could have been worse, he could have been pushing Mexican bisquits. |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
"BW" > wrote in message news:081020030726406881%brook.nospam.watts@comcast .net... > Any other group member as shocked by me to see Ric Bayless shilling > Burger King chicken sandwiches in their latest advertising campaign? I > really enjoyed his books, his PBS show and his Frontera Grill which I > was fortunate enough to visit on a trip to Chicago. He had huitlacoche > on the menu--pretty rare in Chicago. Everyone has to pay the rent, I > suppose. > > It could have been worse, he could have been pushing Mexican bisquits. As in "old fashioned biscuits"? Linda |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
Steve Wertz wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 13:29:07 GMT, BW > > wrote: > > >>Any other group member as shocked by me to see Ric Bayless shilling >>Burger King chicken sandwiches in their latest advertising campaign?\ > > > How about Emerril and his new toothpaste commercials? Colgate(?) has > a new line of flavored toothpastes, and Emerril goes "bam" when he > tastes it, and then comments to himself in the mirror - "This is > kicking it up a notch!". > > <gag> > > I haven't seen the Bayliss commercial yet. > > -sw Celebrities are marketable. Get over it. Were you overseas anywhere, you would see far more of this than you can imagine. At least Bayless and Emeril are not trying to hide themselves by appearing only overseas. jim |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
That celebrities are marketable is well established, your post offers
nothing new in that regard. And that some US celebs like to cherry pick where they whore themselves so their adoring public doesn't view them differently is nothing new either. As this is a Mexican food group and Bayless is without question regarded as a leader among traditional Mexican cuisine chefs his appearance for Burger King makes this a different discussion than say, Leonardo DeCaprio appearing in a Japanese Ralph Lauren commercial. Don't you agree? In article >, Jim Lane > wrote: > Steve Wertz wrote: > > > On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 13:29:07 GMT, BW > > > wrote: > > > > > >>Any other group member as shocked by me to see Ric Bayless shilling > >>Burger King chicken sandwiches in their latest advertising campaign?\ > > > > > > How about Emerril and his new toothpaste commercials? Colgate(?) has > > a new line of flavored toothpastes, and Emerril goes "bam" when he > > tastes it, and then comments to himself in the mirror - "This is > > kicking it up a notch!". > > > > <gag> > > > > I haven't seen the Bayliss commercial yet. > > > > -sw > > Celebrities are marketable. Get over it. Were you overseas anywhere, you > would see far more of this than you can imagine. At least Bayless and > Emeril are not trying to hide themselves by appearing only overseas. > > > jim |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
I sure am. Based on his street credibility, I actually tried the sandwich.
This could have been really good, but the bread was disgusting. No way this was a "baguette". It was some sort of gummy commercial bread product. I would have expected someone like Rick to make sure any product he was endorsing didn't taste awful. And also...it's a "Santa Fe" sandwich. Why are they doing the remote from Los Angeles? It isn't like he needs the money. The sandwich would have been awesome if they had done it with a bolillo or a telera. |
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"Jim Lane" > wrote in message ... > Steve Wertz wrote: > > > On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 13:29:07 GMT, BW > > > wrote: > > > > > >>Any other group member as shocked by me to see Ric Bayless shilling > >>Burger King chicken sandwiches in their latest advertising campaign?\ > > > > Rick Bayless is a two time champion chef. He didn't get to be a champion chef by cooking ONLY Mexican food. You don't think he might enjoy a hamburger or chicken sandwich like millions of other people. Come on use your head. You act like Jesus Christ was advertising for Burger King instead of a chef. -- William Barfieldsr |
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"Jay P Francis" > wrote in message ... > I sure am. Based on his street credibility, I actually tried the sandwich. > This could have been really good, but the bread was disgusting. No way this > was a "baguette". It was some sort of gummy commercial bread product. I would > have expected someone like Rick to make sure any product he was endorsing > didn't taste awful. > > And also...it's a "Santa Fe" sandwich. Why are they doing the remote from Los > Angeles? > > It isn't like he needs the money. > > The sandwich would have been awesome if they had done it with a bolillo or a > telera. Perhaps you could write Burger King and they might try it. He wasn't advertising for himself, he was paid by Burger King. Just like Donald Trump and his ex-wife were paid over a million dollars each to advertise for Pizza Hut -- William Barfieldsr |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
"Jay P Francis" > wrote in message ... > I sure am. Based on his street credibility, I actually tried the sandwich. > This could have been really good, but the bread was disgusting. No way this > was a "baguette". It was some sort of gummy commercial bread product. I would > have expected someone like Rick to make sure any product he was endorsing > didn't taste awful. > > And also...it's a "Santa Fe" sandwich. Why are they doing the remote from Los > Angeles? > > It isn't like he needs the money. > > The sandwich would have been awesome if they had done it with a bolillo or a > telera. Kinda makes you wonder if he's lied to us about anything else, doesn't it? Jack |
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Yes, but Trump and his tart didn't gain their fame as pizza chefs, if they did then your comparison to Pizza Hut would hold up. In article >, A1 WBarfieldsr > wrote: > "Jay P Francis" > wrote in message > ... > > I sure am. Based on his street credibility, I actually tried the > sandwich. > > This could have been really good, but the bread was disgusting. No way > this > > was a "baguette". It was some sort of gummy commercial bread product. I > would > > have expected someone like Rick to make sure any product he was endorsing > > didn't taste awful. > > > > And also...it's a "Santa Fe" sandwich. Why are they doing the remote > from Los > > Angeles? > > > > It isn't like he needs the money. > > > > The sandwich would have been awesome if they had done it with a bolillo > or a > > telera. > > Perhaps you could write Burger King and they might try it. He wasn't > advertising for himself, he was paid by Burger King. Just like Donald > Trump and his ex-wife were paid over a million dollars each to advertise > for Pizza Hut |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
snip > > A chef of any standing should not be doing Burger King commercials. > Period. Apparently you don't see the irony in this. Oh well. > snip > > -sw And by what metric are you saying this? Personal opinion? So much for that, everyone has one. And something else that smells as bad. jim |
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BW wrote:
> That celebrities are marketable is well established, your post offers > nothing new in that regard. And that some US celebs like to cherry > pick where they whore themselves so their adoring public doesn't view > them differently is nothing new either. > > As this is a Mexican food group and Bayless is without question > regarded as a leader among traditional Mexican cuisine chefs his > appearance for Burger King makes this a different discussion than say, > Leonardo DeCaprio appearing in a Japanese Ralph Lauren commercial. > > Don't you agree? > > > > In article >, Jim Lane > > wrote: > > >>Steve Wertz wrote: >> >> >>>On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 13:29:07 GMT, BW > >>>wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Any other group member as shocked by me to see Ric Bayless shilling >>>>Burger King chicken sandwiches in their latest advertising campaign?\ >>> >>> >>>How about Emerril and his new toothpaste commercials? Colgate(?) has >>>a new line of flavored toothpastes, and Emerril goes "bam" when he >>>tastes it, and then comments to himself in the mirror - "This is >>>kicking it up a notch!". >>> >>><gag> >>> >>>I haven't seen the Bayliss commercial yet. >>> >>>-sw >> >>Celebrities are marketable. Get over it. Were you overseas anywhere, you >>would see far more of this than you can imagine. At least Bayless and >>Emeril are not trying to hide themselves by appearing only overseas. >> >> >>jim You bias is reflected in your use of the term "whore." You are one as am I, we all sell ourselves for salaries or commissions. The difference is your opinion. Selling is selling. It is about the money. Bayless, Emeril or Pamela or DeCaprio. You complain, Bayless laughs his ass off on the way to the bank. Better yet, protest! Quit eating Mexican food in protest and abandon this group. jim |
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"Jim Lane" > wrote in message ... [...] > You bias is reflected in your use of the term "whore." You are one as am > I, we all sell ourselves for salaries or commissions. The difference is > your opinion. Selling is selling. It is about the money. Bayless, Emeril > or Pamela or DeCaprio. You complain, Bayless laughs his ass off on the > way to the bank. > Huh? He is an authority on quality Mexican food now appearing in a commercial for a crappy fast food product because of that expert status. None of us imagine that Carrot Top knows anything about telecommunications when he appears in telephone service commercials. In short, Bayless' authority and trustworthiness on the question of Mexican food is undermined. > Better yet, protest! Quit eating Mexican food in protest and abandon > this group. ?? No, I just have much less incentive to purchase his books. I liked Zarela and Kennedy better anyway. So, yeah, guess you could call it a protest. Peter |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 11:23:39 -0700, Jim Lane > > wrote: > > >>Steve Wertz wrote: >> >>snip >> >> >>>A chef of any standing should not be doing Burger King commercials. >>>Period. Apparently you don't see the irony in this. Oh well. >>> >> >>snip >> >>>-sw >> >>And by what metric are you saying this? Personal opinion? So much for >>that, everyone has one. And something else that smells as bad. > > > Are you back again for your bi-yearly flamefest trolling? Why don't > you dissappear for another 6 months. > > -sw Hmmm seems I have been here a bit more often than you the past few months. Did you have something to say? jim |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
I don't mind him doing Burger King commercials. I eat and enjoy fast food, too.
But this sandwich is so disgusting that no one who cares about good tasting food should endorse it. |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
Doesn't he have a PhD in Anthropology or Folklore from Northwestern or U of
Chicago? I seem to recall that he got into the restaurant biz since he couldn't find work in academia. I know several Anthro PhDs who like to be doing half as well as he's doing. "Jay P Francis" > wrote in message ... > I don't mind him doing Burger King commercials. I eat and enjoy fast food, too. > But this sandwich is so disgusting that no one who cares about good tasting > food should endorse it. But I find his tv personna to be way too chirpy. -- Ted Samsel http://tbsamsel.home.infionline.net |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
Why weren't you boo hooing about this when he started pushing his line of
sauces, salsas, coffee beans, etc. etc. ? How is that any different? The bottom line is, the product is still good, even though it's sold to a mass market. I'm lucky enough to live an hour from Frontera Grill and Topolobampo, but not everyone is - so there you go. His pumpkin seed hot sauce is absolutely great, for instance. Anyway, I'm sure some of you food snobs out there wouldn't be caught dead in a Burger King - but the sandwich (other than the chicken being a bit salty) is really rather good. He shouldn't be a bit ashamed of putting his name on it - it's probably the best thing on the menu at a fast food place in years. Put on your dark sunglasses, slink through the drive through, and actually try it before you rip him to shreds. Peg PS. Sometimes a Whopper tastes better than fois gras... depending on the circumstances "Jim Lane" > wrote in message ... > BW wrote: > > > That celebrities are marketable is well established, your post offers > > nothing new in that regard. And that some US celebs like to cherry > > pick where they whore themselves so their adoring public doesn't view > > them differently is nothing new either. > > > > As this is a Mexican food group and Bayless is without question > > regarded as a leader among traditional Mexican cuisine chefs his > > appearance for Burger King makes this a different discussion than say, > > Leonardo DeCaprio appearing in a Japanese Ralph Lauren commercial. > > > > Don't you agree? > > > > > > > > In article >, Jim Lane > > > wrote: > > > > > >>Steve Wertz wrote: > >> > >> > >>>On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 13:29:07 GMT, BW > > >>>wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Any other group member as shocked by me to see Ric Bayless shilling > >>>>Burger King chicken sandwiches in their latest advertising campaign?\ > >>> > >>> > >>>How about Emerril and his new toothpaste commercials? Colgate(?) has > >>>a new line of flavored toothpastes, and Emerril goes "bam" when he > >>>tastes it, and then comments to himself in the mirror - "This is > >>>kicking it up a notch!". > >>> > >>><gag> > >>> > >>>I haven't seen the Bayliss commercial yet. > >>> > >>>-sw > >> > >>Celebrities are marketable. Get over it. Were you overseas anywhere, you > >>would see far more of this than you can imagine. At least Bayless and > >>Emeril are not trying to hide themselves by appearing only overseas. > >> > >> > >>jim > > You bias is reflected in your use of the term "whore." You are one as am > I, we all sell ourselves for salaries or commissions. The difference is > your opinion. Selling is selling. It is about the money. Bayless, Emeril > or Pamela or DeCaprio. You complain, Bayless laughs his ass off on the > way to the bank. > > Better yet, protest! Quit eating Mexican food in protest and abandon > this group. > > > jim > |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
Rick Bayless, selling out to Burger King one plate at a time. I tried the
sandwich twice as any good critic would, and it is disgusting. As I said earlier, if they had just used a bolillo or a telera instead of that gummy commerically produced bread the sandwich might have worked. |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
"Jay P Francis" > wrote in message ... > Rick Bayless, selling out to Burger King one plate at a time. I tried the > sandwich twice as any good critic would, and it is disgusting. As I said > earlier, if they had just used a bolillo or a telera instead of that gummy > commerically produced bread the sandwich might have worked. Well, where does one get a decent bolillo where there are no panaderias? Ted (an indecent "bolillo") Seguro que hell yes! |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
tejas on 25 Oct 2003 suggested:
> > "Jay P Francis" > wrote in message > ... >> Rick Bayless, selling out to Burger King one plate at a time. I >> tried the sandwich twice as any good critic would, and it is >> disgusting. As I said earlier, if they had just used a bolillo or a >> telera instead of that gummy commerically produced bread the >> sandwich might have worked. > > Well, where does one get a decent bolillo where there are no > panaderias? > Yes, where??? I miss bolillos. I would really like some so that I can make some molletes. Man that sounds good for breakfast right now. Now, I am very hungry, with nothing to eat. Argh! --Douglas |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
From the same source that supplies their hamburger buns. Making teleras isn't
rocket science. The cool thing about bread is that it is just chemistry. They could make some subtle adjustments to their flour and water ratio, and their method of proofing and come out with a very respectable "baguette". |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
Douglas, how up to speed are you on your breadmaking skills? I think Diana
Kennedy tackles bolillos in her latest cookbook. |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
Peggy wrote:
> Why weren't you boo hooing about this when he started pushing his line of > sauces, salsas, coffee beans, etc. etc. ? How is that any different? The > bottom line is, the product is still good, even though it's sold to a mass > market. I'm lucky enough to live an hour from Frontera Grill and > Topolobampo, but not everyone is - so there you go. His pumpkin seed hot > sauce is absolutely great, for instance. Anyway, I'm sure some of you food > snobs out there wouldn't be caught dead in a Burger King - but the sandwich > (other than the chicken being a bit salty) is really rather good. He > shouldn't be a bit ashamed of putting his name on it - it's probably the > best thing on the menu at a fast food place in years. Put on your dark > sunglasses, slink through the drive through, and actually try it before you > rip him to shreds. > Peg > PS. Sometimes a Whopper tastes better than fois gras... depending on the > circumstances > > "Jim Lane" > wrote in message > ... > >>BW wrote: >> >> >>>That celebrities are marketable is well established, your post offers >>>nothing new in that regard. And that some US celebs like to cherry >>>pick where they whore themselves so their adoring public doesn't view >>>them differently is nothing new either. >>> >>>As this is a Mexican food group and Bayless is without question >>>regarded as a leader among traditional Mexican cuisine chefs his >>>appearance for Burger King makes this a different discussion than say, >>>Leonardo DeCaprio appearing in a Japanese Ralph Lauren commercial. >>> >>>Don't you agree? >>> >>> >>> >>>In article >, Jim Lane > wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Steve Wertz wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 13:29:07 GMT, BW > >>>>>wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Any other group member as shocked by me to see Ric Bayless shilling >>>>>>Burger King chicken sandwiches in their latest advertising campaign?\ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>How about Emerril and his new toothpaste commercials? Colgate(?) has >>>>>a new line of flavored toothpastes, and Emerril goes "bam" when he >>>>>tastes it, and then comments to himself in the mirror - "This is >>>>>kicking it up a notch!". >>>>> >>>>><gag> >>>>> >>>>>I haven't seen the Bayliss commercial yet. >>>>> >>>>>-sw >>>> >>>>Celebrities are marketable. Get over it. Were you overseas anywhere, you >>>>would see far more of this than you can imagine. At least Bayless and >>>>Emeril are not trying to hide themselves by appearing only overseas. >>>> >>>> >>>>jim >> >>You bias is reflected in your use of the term "whore." You are one as am >>I, we all sell ourselves for salaries or commissions. The difference is >>your opinion. Selling is selling. It is about the money. Bayless, Emeril >>or Pamela or DeCaprio. You complain, Bayless laughs his ass off on the >>way to the bank. >> >>Better yet, protest! Quit eating Mexican food in protest and abandon >>this group. >> >> >>jim >> > > > Methinks you replied to the wrong person. jim |
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Jay P Francis on 25 Oct 2003 suggested:
> Douglas, how up to speed are you on your breadmaking skills? I think > Diana Kennedy tackles bolillos in her latest cookbook. > I'm much better at eating than cooking. With the exception of making great chocolate chip cookies, I am lucky to be able to cook hot dogs. I do have a bread machine, but it doesn't have a "bolillo" setting on it. --Douglas |
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Ric Bayless-shameless sellout?
"Jim Lane" > wrote in message ... > Peggy wrote: [...] > Methinks you replied to the wrong person. And if she were perhaps replying to me, at least in part, it's too late; that thread is dead. Peter |
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