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This past Friday I was watching "Cord Cutters" on YouTube and Philip Palermo said "America's Test Kitchen" is now on the Roku channel (452). I tuned in Sunday night and mercy, the episodes were from perhaps 2000. Of course, the giveaway was how young everyone was.

Julia Collin Davison was on there but she was known as just Julia Collin as she married in 2003. Bridgett Lancaster was there, too. Everybody was slim and trim and Adam Reid's hair had not a speck of gray in it. Also, the test kitchen had a distinct 1970's look to it. The next episode had an updated look but it's not the kitchen we're used to seeing used now.

If you stream and have Roku, it would be fun to take a trip down memory lane for this show. Unfortunately, they don't show any ending credits to determine when it was filmed as they go directly to the next episode.
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On Mon, 17 May 2021 14:09:32 -0700 (PDT), "
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>This past Friday I was watching "Cord Cutters" on YouTube and Philip Palermo said "America's Test Kitchen" is now on the Roku channel (452). I tuned in Sunday night and mercy, the episodes were from perhaps 2000. Of course, the giveaway was how young everyone was.
>
>Julia Collin Davison was on there but she was known as just Julia Collin as she married in 2003. Bridgett Lancaster was there, too. Everybody was slim and trim and Adam Reid's hair had not a speck of gray in it. Also, the test kitchen had a distinct 1970's look to it. The next episode had an updated look but it's not the kitchen we're used to seeing used now.
>
>If you stream and have Roku, it would be fun to take a trip down memory lane for this show. Unfortunately, they don't show any ending credits to determine when it was filmed as they go directly to the next episode.


You don't need Roku, Firestick has them all. Must admit I watched
several of them, they are still a good programme about cooking because
of what is revealed during the 'testing' of recipes.
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On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 6:02:40 PM UTC-5, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
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> On Mon, 17 May 2021 14:09:32 -0700 (PDT), "
> > wrote:
> >
> >This past Friday I was watching "Cord Cutters" on YouTube and Philip Palermo said
> >"America's Test Kitchen" is now on the Roku channel (452).
> >

> You don't need Roku, Firestick has them all. Must admit I watched
> several of them, they are still a good programme about cooking because
> of what is revealed during the 'testing' of recipes.
>

I don't have the Firestick, just the Roku stick and the Sling TV Anywhere box.
Sometimes it's almost too many programs/channels to choose from.

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Lucretia Borgia wrote:

> On Mon, 17 May 2021 14:09:32 -0700 (PDT), "
> > wrote:
>
> >
> > This past Friday I was watching "Cord Cutters" on YouTube and
> > Philip Palermo said "America's Test Kitchen" is now on the Roku
> > channel (452). I tuned in Sunday night and mercy, the episodes
> > were from perhaps 2000. Of course, the giveaway was how young
> > everyone was.
> >
> > Julia Collin Davison was on there but she was known as just Julia
> > Collin as she married in 2003. Bridgett Lancaster was there, too.
> > Everybody was slim and trim and Adam Reid's hair had not a speck of
> > gray in it. Also, the test kitchen had a distinct 1970's look to
> > it. The next episode had an updated look but it's not the kitchen
> > we're used to seeing used now.
> >
> > If you stream and have Roku, it would be fun to take a trip down
> > memory lane for this show. Unfortunately, they don't show any
> > ending credits to determine when it was filmed as they go directly
> > to the next episode.

>
> You don't need Roku, Firestick has them all. Must admit I watched
> several of them, they are still a good programme about cooking because
> of what is revealed during the 'testing' of recipes.



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