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I "missed" them. What happened? Your reactions please.
Ken K. |
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 16:22:39 -0700, "kenkozak"
> wrote: >I "missed" them. What happened? Your reactions please. Here's one reaction: http://blog.ruhlman.com/2007/04/the_fabulous_fo.html |
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![]() "Jed" > wrote > On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 16:22:39 -0700, "kenkozak" > > wrote: > >>I "missed" them. What happened? Your reactions please. > > Here's one reaction: > > http://blog.ruhlman.com/2007/04/the_fabulous_fo.html Well, that was a riot. Ain't it the truth. I watched it in fast forward after someone said Wegman's won best supermarket. I was happy to see that guy win a scholarship to the CIA. This was an awful show. Food Network has lost their way. nancy |
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I am so glad to see others reactions to this..I could only bare a few minutes at a time, the awards given were so lame that I saw that I hoped to read here tomorrow about something good on the show. I saw Emeril get an award and fawning for being great "yawn" and Rachel has either had to much botox or has glued that smiley face on herself. The show seemed to be half for hailing the food network regulars and maybe promoting some who were not doing so well or something.
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On Apr 19, 7:15 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> "Jed" > wrote > > > On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 16:22:39 -0700, "kenkozak" > > > wrote: > > >>I "missed" them. What happened? Your reactions please. > > > Here's one reaction: > > >http://blog.ruhlman.com/2007/04/the_fabulous_fo.html > > Well, that was a riot. Ain't it the truth. I watched it in fast forward > after someone said Wegman's won best supermarket. I was happy > to see that guy win a scholarship to the CIA. This was an awful > show. Food Network has lost their way. > > nancy It was pretty much on target, but I have to say I really like Robert "Muscleman" Irvine, the "Dinner Impossible" guy. What can I say, I find it very entertaining - not particularly enlightening as far as specific cooking goes, but entertaining ... that's why FTV Nighttime now is "way more than cooking," as they brag about it. I also like Ace of Cakes. Bite me. ;-) N. |
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![]() "Jed" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 16:22:39 -0700, "kenkozak" > > wrote: > >>I "missed" them. What happened? Your reactions please. > > Here's one reaction: > > http://blog.ruhlman.com/2007/04/the_fabulous_fo.html > > Wow! I spent over an hour reading the article and the comments --Thank You. Ken K |
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![]() "Nancy2" > wrote >On Apr 19, 7:15 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote: > "Jed" > wrote > > > On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 16:22:39 -0700, "kenkozak" > > > wrote: > > >>I "missed" them. What happened? Your reactions please. > > > Here's one reaction: > > >http://blog.ruhlman.com/2007/04/the_fabulous_fo.html > >> Well, that was a riot. Ain't it the truth. I watched it in fast forward >> after someone said Wegman's won best supermarket. I was happy >> to see that guy win a scholarship to the CIA. This was an awful >> show. Food Network has lost their way. >It was pretty much on target, but I have to say I really like Robert >"Muscleman" Irvine, the "Dinner Impossible" guy. What can I say, I >find it very entertaining - not particularly enlightening as far as >specific cooking goes, but entertaining ... that's why FTV Nighttime >now is "way more than cooking," as they brag about it. I also like >Ace of Cakes. Bite me. ;-) Do I actually have to??! Actually, Ace of Cakes is amusing, but I don't have any interest in actually eating one. Between the fondant or whatever that stuff is, and the manhandling of any cake part, I'm not sure they are meant for food. nancy |
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On Apr 20, 12:02 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> "Nancy2" > wrote > > > > > > >On Apr 19, 7:15 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote: > > "Jed" > wrote > > > > On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 16:22:39 -0700, "kenkozak" > > > > wrote: > > > >>I "missed" them. What happened? Your reactions please. > > > > Here's one reaction: > > > >http://blog.ruhlman.com/2007/04/the_fabulous_fo.html > > >> Well, that was a riot. Ain't it the truth. I watched it in fast forward > >> after someone said Wegman's won best supermarket. I was happy > >> to see that guy win a scholarship to the CIA. This was an awful > >> show. Food Network has lost their way. > >It was pretty much on target, but I have to say I really like Robert > >"Muscleman" Irvine, the "Dinner Impossible" guy. What can I say, I > >find it very entertaining - not particularly enlightening as far as > >specific cooking goes, but entertaining ... that's why FTV Nighttime > >now is "way more than cooking," as they brag about it. I also like > >Ace of Cakes. Bite me. ;-) > > Do I actually have to??! Actually, Ace of Cakes is amusing, but > I don't have any interest in actually eating one. Between the fondant > or whatever that stuff is, and the manhandling of any cake part, I'm > not sure they are meant for food. > > nancy- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - That's exactly how I feel about it - you notice right away, that's it's not "all about the cake." It's all about Duff, his strange friends/workers, and the outward appearance of the cake. Still, there's something fascinating about watching him. N. |
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Nancy2 said...
> On Apr 20, 12:02 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote: >> "Nancy2" > wrote >> >> >> >> >> >> >On Apr 19, 7:15 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote: >> > "Jed" > wrote >> >> > > On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 16:22:39 -0700, "kenkozak" >> > > > wrote: >> >> > >>I "missed" them. What happened? Your reactions please. >> >> > > Here's one reaction: >> >> > >http://blog.ruhlman.com/2007/04/the_fabulous_fo.html >> >> >> Well, that was a riot. Ain't it the truth. I watched it in fast forw > ard >> >> after someone said Wegman's won best supermarket. I was happy >> >> to see that guy win a scholarship to the CIA. This was an awful >> >> show. Food Network has lost their way. >> >It was pretty much on target, but I have to say I really like Robert >> >"Muscleman" Irvine, the "Dinner Impossible" guy. What can I say, I >> >find it very entertaining - not particularly enlightening as far as >> >specific cooking goes, but entertaining ... that's why FTV Nighttime >> >now is "way more than cooking," as they brag about it. I also like >> >Ace of Cakes. Bite me. ;-) >> >> Do I actually have to??! Actually, Ace of Cakes is amusing, but >> I don't have any interest in actually eating one. Between the fondant >> or whatever that stuff is, and the manhandling of any cake part, I'm >> not sure they are meant for food. >> >> nancy- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > That's exactly how I feel about it - you notice right away, that's > it's not "all about the cake." It's all about Duff, his strange > friends/workers, and the outward appearance of the cake. Still, > there's something fascinating about watching him. > > N. I figure their cakes are just promotional cakes. The cakes seem to sit out for days (maybe they chill them off-camera?). I've never seen folks actually eating them. They ARE cool looking cakes! Andy |
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Less than impressed. A ridiculous exercise in Food Network self-promotion.
kenkozak wrote: > I "missed" them. What happened? Your reactions please. > > Ken K. > > -- Interests: Homebrewing - currently brewing Muntons Porter and Coopers Pale Ale Chainmail - currently working on arms for a hauberk using 6mm split metal rings Dogs - "Dad" to Smokey, an 8-year old grey toy poodle |
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In article >,
Beer Drinking Dog > wrote: > Less than impressed. A ridiculous exercise in Food Network self-promotion. All those awards shows are ridiculous exercises in self-promotion. When I saw the ad for this awards show, I thought to myself, who cares? Same as with the Tony, Grammy, Oscar, Golden Globe, and other awards shows? Why in the world would anyone care what a bunch of elitists think of movies, TV shows, music, books, whatever? I like what I like and I couldn't care less if something has won an award or some critical acclaim. The status of something to win an award akes no difference to me in my decision making process to do anything. |
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"kenkozak" > wrote in message
. .. > I "missed" them. What happened? Your reactions please. > > Ken K. > I caught on of probably umpteen repeats today while I was trying to bring some semblance of order to my apartment. It kind of reminded me of a glorified "Top Five" (http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show...D_9998,00.html) I really didn't pay enough attention to know if Bobby Rivers was there or not. Brian Christiansen |
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