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A hot looking redhead (strawberry blonde??) chef on a local TV channel
cooking show with a live audience! Is this show new or a repeat? I've never seen it! It takes place at a Whole Foods market somewhere. I enjoyed the segment she did about quinoa! She responds well to the audience participation. VERY, VERY, VERY REFRESHING! Andy |
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![]() Andy wrote: > A hot looking redhead (strawberry blonde??) chef on a local TV channel > cooking show with a live audience! > > Is this show new or a repeat? I've never seen it! It takes place at a Whole > Foods market somewhere. Here's her web site, doesn't look very "hot" to me: http://www.christinacooks.com/index.htm Sheldon |
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![]() "Sheldon" > wrote in message ups.com... > > Andy wrote: > > A hot looking redhead (strawberry blonde??) chef on a local TV channel > > cooking show with a live audience! > > > > Is this show new or a repeat? I've never seen it! It takes place at a Whole > > Foods market somewhere. > > Here's her web site, doesn't look very "hot" to me: > http://www.christinacooks.com/index.htm > > Sheldon ================ No she is not hot. She cooks vegetarian and healthy meals, so if you are interested in that type of cooking, she is interesting, but for some reason I just can't stand her voice. It is very shrill. > |
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 15:26:37 -0600, Andy <q> wrote:
>A hot looking redhead (strawberry blonde??) chef on a local TV channel >cooking show with a live audience! > >Is this show new or a repeat? I've never seen it! It takes place at a Whole >Foods market somewhere. > >I enjoyed the segment she did about quinoa! > >She responds well to the audience participation. > >VERY, VERY, VERY REFRESHING! Looks like she markets to a vegan audience. Grilled Soy Sausage Sandwiches with Caramelized Onions? Ick! TammyM |
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TammyM said...
> On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 15:26:37 -0600, Andy <q> wrote: > >>A hot looking redhead (strawberry blonde??) chef on a local TV channel >>cooking show with a live audience! >> >>Is this show new or a repeat? I've never seen it! It takes place at a >>Whole Foods market somewhere. >> >>I enjoyed the segment she did about quinoa! >> >>She responds well to the audience participation. >> >>VERY, VERY, VERY REFRESHING! > > Looks like she markets to a vegan audience. Grilled Soy Sausage > Sandwiches with Caramelized Onions? Ick! > > TammyM TammyM, I dunno. First episode I ever saw. The local channel had a run of cooking shows today. Surprised I stumbled upon it. Andy |
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pfoley said...
> > "Sheldon" > wrote in message > ups.com... >> >> Andy wrote: >> > A hot looking redhead (strawberry blonde??) chef on a local TV channel >> > cooking show with a live audience! >> > >> > Is this show new or a repeat? I've never seen it! It takes place at a > Whole >> > Foods market somewhere. >> >> Here's her web site, doesn't look very "hot" to me: >> http://www.christinacooks.com/index.htm >> >> Sheldon > ================ > No she is not hot. She cooks vegetarian and healthy meals, so if you are > interested in that type of cooking, she is interesting, but for some reason > I just can't stand her voice. It is very shrill. "Something in the way she moves." Andy |
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TammyM wrote:
> Looks like she markets to a vegan audience. Grilled Soy Sausage > Sandwiches with Caramelized Onions? Ick! > > TammyM Blech. Sounds dreadful. If one is going to be vegetarian...why pretend to eat meat? Why not "grilled soy patties" instead of reminding all and asunder that it isn't really sausage?! |
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Goomba38 wrote:
> > TammyM wrote: > > > Looks like she markets to a vegan audience. Grilled Soy Sausage > > Sandwiches with Caramelized Onions? Ick! > > > > TammyM > > Blech. Sounds dreadful. If one is going to be vegetarian...why pretend > to eat meat? Why not "grilled soy patties" instead of reminding all and > asunder that it isn't really sausage?! Because vegetarians are not rational. Heck they aren't even human since humans are omnivores. Pete C. |
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 18:34:05 -0500, Goomba38 >
wrote: >TammyM wrote: > >> Looks like she markets to a vegan audience. Grilled Soy Sausage >> Sandwiches with Caramelized Onions? Ick! >> >> TammyM > >Blech. Sounds dreadful. If one is going to be vegetarian...why pretend >to eat meat? Why not "grilled soy patties" instead of reminding all and >asunder that it isn't really sausage?! My sentiments precisely. Although I like Boca Burgers (that's a brand of veggie burgers); I LOVE tofu; and I've enjoyed both TVP (textured vegetable protein) in veg "chili" (I know, I know, I know) and seitan. I've never tried soy sausages, maybe they're as good as Boca Burgers for all I know, so I guess I shouldn't cast aspersions. It just sounds yucky to me. TammyM |
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Andy wrote:
> > A hot looking redhead (strawberry blonde??) chef on a > local TV channel cooking show with a live audience! You must be seeing some of her very early shows. In her more recent ones, she's deteriorated greatly. (Or maybe she just stopped coloring her hair and using make-up.) > Is this show new or a repeat? I've never seen it! > It takes place at a Whole Foods market somewhere. All of the ones I've seen were in a kitchen set. The recent ones have guitar music which is so bad it makes me hit the mute button. The early ones had a lot of bogus quack medicine mixed in with the cooking, but she throttled that back in the more recent shows. Although she emphazies vegetarian, the shows I've seen were not strictly vegetarian or vegan. |
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Mark Thorson wrote:
> > Andy wrote: > > > > A hot looking redhead (strawberry blonde??) chef on a > > local TV channel cooking show with a live audience! > > You must be seeing some of her very early shows. > In her more recent ones, she's deteriorated greatly. > (Or maybe she just stopped coloring her hair and > using make-up.) > > > Is this show new or a repeat? I've never seen it! > > It takes place at a Whole Foods market somewhere. > > All of the ones I've seen were in a kitchen set. > The recent ones have guitar music which is so bad > it makes me hit the mute button. > > The early ones had a lot of bogus quack medicine > mixed in with the cooking, but she throttled that > back in the more recent shows. > > Although she emphazies vegetarian, the shows > I've seen were not strictly vegetarian or vegan. Ever notice how a good number of the vegetarian / vegan folks are rather sickly? I wonder how many stop to consider that they may be that way because of their unnatural diet vs. the ones who blindly think that their unnatural diet is going to make them healthier... Pete C. |
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Pete C. wrote:
> Ever notice how a good number of the vegetarian / vegan folks are rather > sickly? I wonder how many stop to consider that they may be that way > because of their unnatural diet vs. the ones who blindly think that > their unnatural diet is going to make them healthier... > > Pete C. Actually I have noticed that before. Some look downright pale, anemic,flat lifeless hair... kinda made vegetarianism look unhealthy. |
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