"Cindy Hamilton" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at 4:08:02 PM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
> "Gary" wrote in message ...
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> Ophelia wrote:
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> > "Gary" wrote in message ...
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> > Bruce wrote:
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> > > In article >, Ophelia says...
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> > > > "Gary" wrote in message ...
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> > > > Ophelia wrote:
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> > > > > Ahh you 'put' food in the oven too?
) I get the giggles when I
> > > > > constantly
> > > > > read about how some 'throw' it in.
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> > > > > I have visions of food splattered everywhere <g>
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> > > > LOL SWAP to you, ma'am!
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> > > > Aww do you 'throw' food in the oven?? ;-))
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> > > > It always made me giggle
) It's just a saying
I am sure you
> > > > giggle
> > > > about the way I describe things too, eh
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> > >
> > > Jamie Oliver often bangs food in the old pan.
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> > Alton was the oven police. He put a camera inside of ovens. 
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> > Wow! Did they not bake along with the food??
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> Did you never watch that one series of shows he made?
> I think it was called, "Good Eats."
> Not on any more but I did enjoy.
> One unique thing he did was have a camera in the oven.
> NOT TO COOK.
> It just showed him opening the oven to put the food in.
> The camera was in the back of the oven.
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> Why did he do that? No I never saw that programme
He was very artsy in his production. The conceit was that
the audience was inside the oven, and we could see him open
the door, put food in, and talk to us through the oven, which
no doubt was some sort of symbolic television set. (Both are
a box, after all.)
Cindy Hamilton
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I see ... just how popular was this show???

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