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> On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 5:22:27 PM UTC-5, Cheri wrote:
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>> > Yep. I watched her show today that I had recorded yesterday. She's
>> > finally back on the air and she's on my local PBS station. Although
>> > she's never cooked anything that has inspired me to try, I do enjoy
>> > her show.
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>> I tried something once, the lentils and sausage which was quite good, but
>> I
>> like watching her because she's calming, not running around like a
>> chicken
>> with it's head cut off, I like Rory O'Connell for the same reason.
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>> Cheri
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> I've never heard of him and looking him up doesn't ring a bell either.
>
> Definitely not a fan of Wretched Ray so I've never prepared anything she
> cooks.
>
> None of the recipes I tried from Paula Deen in her heyday were good even
> after following them to the letter.
>
> I've made one or two things, desserts, of Ree Drummonds and they've been
> a hit.
>
> Everything I've prepared that Ina Garten has shown has been excellent.
> She's calming as well.
>
> I once watched the cook/chef that has the spikey blonde hair like Guy
> Fieri/Fieti/Ferry (his real last name). She was preparing a steak
> with all the trimmings just like she'd get at a steak restaurant. She
> was simply G-A-L-L-O-P-I-N-G around the kitchen saying she could pre-
> pare it in 30 minutes like the restaurant would. Nope, nope, didn't
> believe her for one minute she could accomplish that meal in 30 minutes.
> She lost all credibility with me and I've not been tempted to ever
> watch her again.
Anne Burrell, she drives me crazy too, but had some decent recipes at times.
I like Ina OK because she is calm, but I like Nigella more because she's
more down to earth. Fact of the matter is, most of the recipes I see and try
on these shows have to be tweaked by me because they all have way too much
sugar, flour etc. but others don't have those restrictions, so enjoy!
Cheri