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Cutthroat Kitchen: A competitive show where it's one cook against another. This show was priceless. One cook has a potato masher duct taped to his right arm. Of course he somehow gets it caught in the oven handle. Like it's not staged or anything. I managed to watch about 3 minutes of this dreck.
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On 4/17/2014 1:14 PM, A Moose in Love wrote:
> One cook has a potato masher duct taped to his right arm.


Was he a Nazi like you:


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> Cutthroat Kitchen: A competitive show where it's one cook against another. This show was priceless. One cook has a potato masher duct taped to his right arm.


Really? LOL!

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> Cutthroat Kitchen: A competitive show where it's one cook against another. This show was priceless. One cook has a potato masher duct taped to his right arm. Of course he somehow gets it caught in the oven handle. Like it's not staged or anything. I managed to watch about 3 minutes of this dreck.


Just the commercials did me in. I avoided the actual show.

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Cutthroat Kitchen: A competitive show where it's one cook against another.
This show was priceless. One cook has a potato masher duct taped to his
right arm. Of course he somehow gets it caught in the oven handle. Like
it's not staged or anything. I managed to watch about 3 minutes of this
dreck.

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Yeah. A total waste of Alton Brown.



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>> Cutthroat Kitchen: A competitive show where it's one cook against
>> another. This show was priceless. One cook has a potato masher duct
>> taped to his right arm.

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> Really? LOL!
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> G.


Yes and now we have kitchen casino. The three (I think it is three) chefs
prepare their best dish but at some point, the kitchen stations spin like a
roulette wheel. They must carry on with whatever they get. I think this
happens two or three times. In the end they may wind up with their original
dish, they may not. But even if they do, it may have been changed or in
some cases, some of the food has burned while they way to see where the
station will land. *yawn*

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A Moose in Love > wrote in
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> Cutthroat Kitchen: A competitive show where it's one cook against
> another. This show was priceless. One cook has a potato masher duct
> taped to his right arm. Of course he somehow gets it caught in the
> oven handle. Like it's not staged or anything. I managed to watch
> about 3 minutes of this dreck.


I haven't watched a full episode of a cooking show sine the 1970s. I have
seen a few episodes of Spain On the Road, and the food has always been
pretty, though I really watched it mostly for Claudia Bassols. Delicious.

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