In news:rec.food.cooking, "l, not -l" > posted on Mon, 6
Dec 2010 23:02:10 GMT the following:
> You might want to see if you cable company carries the Cooking Channel; it
> is more about cooking and less about food as entertainment. It has a number
> of the old, actual cooking shows from when Food Network was about cooking,
> plus a bunch of new ones. There's some junk food, but a lot of good food
> shows too - Sara's (Moulton) Secrets, Emeril Live, Two Fat Ladies, Julia
> Child, several Jaime Oliver shows, etc.
>
> Take a look at the show list to see if there is something you like:
> http://www.cookingchanneltv.com/shows/index.html#tva-z
Unfortunately I'm on Dish Network. They don't seem to be interested in
adding channels to see if people like them. They do the reverse. They
wait for people to demand a channel before they add it. Well, I had never
heard of The Cooking Channel, so I'd never know to demand it. And I think
of people who simply don't think about what other channels might be out
there, so it never even dawns on them that there is actually something out
there they would love to see.
Damaeus