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Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
Take a gander:

http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f

"Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!

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Ubiquitous wrote:
> Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
> specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
> Take a gander:
>
> http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
>
> "Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!
>



Actually she probably gets it all free for product placement/mention.

Don't we all???`
;-)

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Puester wrote:
>
> Actually she probably gets it all free for product placement/mention.
>
> Don't we all???`
> ;-)
>
> gloria p




Well, as many times as she mentions a-l-m-o-n-d-s on her shows, she
must have a warehouse full of them.

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Ubiquitous wrote:
> Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
> specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
> Take a gander:
>
> http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
>
> "Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!
>

----------------------
The prices look pretty moderate, I think. And interesting choices, too.

You certainly have an obsession with this woman, don't you?

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>Ubiquitous wrote:


>> Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
>> specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
>> Take a gander:
>>
>>
http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
>>
>> "Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!

>
>The prices look pretty moderate, I think. And interesting choices, too.


Look again. And use a calculator.

>You certainly have an obsession with this woman, don't you?


Nope.

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into something stomach wrenching is unparalleled." -- bookwirm




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Thanks Ubi......really, for the amount of items needed for EACH tablescape it
would cost a small fortune and talk about storing it!

I love Ina's stuff - basically clear glasswear, white plates, and
silverware...........she can and does so many varied things with the basics.

I kept flashing back how at the girls cocktail night her friends were
snickering at the tacky things on that tablescape......and there is all was
on the site. And then the all the money and trouble for her football nephew's
smorgasboard!

Fascinating the show' episodes names are the item lines name..............yet
Slop is not (yet) promoting Fidalgo's.....like she is the grocery store and
craft store.

In article >,
wrote:
>
>Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
>specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
>Take a gander:
>
>
http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
>
>"Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!
>
>--
>"Bunny's ability to take ingredients that I love and put them together into
>something stomach wrenching is unparalleled." -- bookwirm


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In article >,
wrote:
>
>Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
>specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
>Take a gander:
>
>
http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
>
>"Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!


Dear God, did you see the prices on that crap? Check out the "Wisteria Land"
stuff in particular. Didn't she talk about how inexpensive the
wisteria-patterned stuff was on her show?

Sandra's _not living in the same world I am.

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In article . com>,
wrote:
>
>
>Ubiquitous wrote:
>> Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
>> specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
>> Take a gander:
>>
>>
http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
>>
>> "Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!
>>

>----------------------
>The prices look pretty moderate, I think. And interesting choices, too.


How is it "easy and doable" to spend $600 per meal to recreate her
fabulous tablescapes?!?

You know, if you were going to pimp the tablescape idea, what would be
sensible is to actually have a "tablescape kit" with a base set of
pieces, and spend an entire season showing different ways to "doll up"
what you've already got. I have to confess, I kind of liked the black
and white look for the birthday grilling -- but if you had that stuff,
how the hell would you ever set it up to look any different?

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In article <000101c69b61$1709b140$48d06c0a@kotyzata>,
wrote:
>
>In article . com>,
wrote:
>>
>>
>>Ubiquitous wrote:
>>> Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
>>> specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
>>> Take a gander:
>>>
>>>
http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
>>>
>>> "Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!
>>>

>>----------------------
>>The prices look pretty moderate, I think. And interesting choices, too.

>
>How is it "easy and doable" to spend $600 per meal to recreate her
>fabulous tablescapes?!?
>
>You know, if you were going to pimp the tablescape idea, what would be
>sensible is to actually have a "tablescape kit" with a base set of
>pieces, and spend an entire season showing different ways to "doll up"
>what you've already got. I have to confess, I kind of liked the black
>and white look for the birthday grilling -- but if you had that stuff,
>how the hell would you ever set it up to look any different?


Can you imagine the idiots (Fandras) who will purchase these over priced
items, just because their Snadra's name is backing them? I admit that
some of the items are very pretty but are way too over priced for my
budget. She should just admit it and be on late at night with the rest of
those infomercials and sell her wares,and stop trying to be a chef or
cook or whatever she claims to be.



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Ubiquitous wrote:
> Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
> specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
> Take a gander:
>
> http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
>
> "Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!


She needs all the "tablescape" crap to divert attention from her
inedible food. Interesting how she's always claiming that this and
that came "from the dollar store"...and here we see a few sprigs of
fake flowers ("wisteria!") for 5 times what it would cost for fresh.
My one and only table decor is fresh flowers to match the season...some
come from my garden, greens clipped from shrubs, or a bunch of lovely
flowers from the grocer. Let the food be the main event!

Sandy

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Doreen Gorman wrote:
>
> Thanks Ubi......really, for the amount of items needed for EACH tablescape it
> would cost a small fortune and talk about storing it!


A 40' cargo container to store it all is pretty cheap and probably
wouldn't look too out of place in her trailer park...

Too bad I don't get FN so I could watch and laugh along.

Pete C.




>
> I love Ina's stuff - basically clear glasswear, white plates, and
> silverware...........she can and does so many varied things with the basics.
>
> I kept flashing back how at the girls cocktail night her friends were
> snickering at the tacky things on that tablescape......and there is all was
> on the site. And then the all the money and trouble for her football nephew's
> smorgasboard!
>
> Fascinating the show' episodes names are the item lines name..............yet
> Slop is not (yet) promoting Fidalgo's.....like she is the grocery store and
> craft store.
>
> In article >,
> wrote:
> >
> >Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
> >specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
> >Take a gander:
> >
> >
http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
> >
> >"Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!
> >
> >--
> >"Bunny's ability to take ingredients that I love and put them together into
> >something stomach wrenching is unparalleled." -- bookwirm

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In article >,
"Pete C." > wrote:

> Doreen Gorman wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Ubi......really, for the amount of items needed for EACH tablescape
> > it
> > would cost a small fortune and talk about storing it!

>
> A 40' cargo container to store it all is pretty cheap and probably
> wouldn't look too out of place in her trailer park...


Yean, that's what crosses my mind; do you actually STORE all this all
year, or do you just throw it out and start fresh on every occassion?
>
> Too bad I don't get FN so I could watch and laugh along.
>
> Pete C.
>
>
>
>
> >
> > I love Ina's stuff - basically clear glasswear, white plates, and
> > silverware...........she can and does so many varied things with the
> > basics.
> >
> > I kept flashing back how at the girls cocktail night her friends were
> > snickering at the tacky things on that tablescape......and there is all was
> > on the site. And then the all the money and trouble for her football
> > nephew's
> > smorgasboard!
> >
> > Fascinating the show' episodes names are the item lines
> > name..............yet
> > Slop is not (yet) promoting Fidalgo's.....like she is the grocery store and
> > craft store.
> >
> > In article >,
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
> > >specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
> > >Take a gander:
> > >
> > >
http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
> > >
> > >"Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!
> > >
> > >--
> > >"Bunny's ability to take ingredients that I love and put them together
> > >into
> > >something stomach wrenching is unparalleled." -- bookwirm

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Ubiquitous wrote:
> wrote:
> >Ubiquitous wrote:

>
> >> Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
> >> specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
> >> Take a gander:
> >>
> >>
http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
> >>
> >> "Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!

> >
> >The prices look pretty moderate, I think. And interesting choices, too.

>
> Look again. And use a calculator.
>
> >You certainly have an obsession with this woman, don't you?

>
> Nope.


Sure you do. But you've run out of fresh ideas long ago. Take up a
new hobby.



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I'm watching her 'comfort food' special right now. She takes these tiny
slices of bread, smears like 2 tablespoons of butter on them, and then
says "this way you don't even have to use cooking spray on your pan!"

uh - no shit sherlock

might want to spray some on your arteries though.
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Caught part of this show today. Nothing like hauling your huge propane
grill capable of broiling a pig to a ball field and set up your
"tablescape" just past first base. She reminds me of a better looking
Anne Coulter.

Anim8rFSK wrote:
> In article >,
> Goomba38 > wrote:
>
>
>>Ubiquitous wrote:
>>
wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I've just now really embraced the train wreck. Without a TV Guide it
>>>>was too hard to track her down. But I noticed she was on quite by
>>>>accident and told the DVR to 'tape all the horror' -- although I only
>>>>made it half way through 'comfort food' which I definitely didn't find
>>>>to be comforting, and was suspicious as to whether it was even food.
>>>
>>>I think I was the one who you hooked, too. I had a friend over one weekend
>>>and introduced him to the hour-long Xmas crapfestiganza. He recently told
>>>me his friends now hate her too.
>>>
>>>Is it sad that I am really eager (anxious?) to see her "tribute to NASCAR"
>>>ep?
>>>

>>
>>I just checked todays episode guide on the FoodTV website. The site says
>>she's doing-
>>
>>"Baseball Tailgate
>>Sandra Lee is going to hit a Grand Slam on today's episode because she's
>>creating a Kid's Baseball Tailgate."
>>
>>Oddly enough, this kids feast has a recipe for "Drunken Floats" which
>>include something called "vanilla vodka" (what the hell *is* that??)

>
>
> Raise your hand if "ewww"
>
> http://www.drinksmixer.com/desc358.html
>
>>Glad to see she's got the cocktail hour at the ball park worked out. LOL

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wrote:


>Oddly enough, this kids feast has a recipe for "Drunken Floats" which
>include something called "vanilla vodka" (what the hell *is* that??)


There are a lot of different flavors of vodka now.

pepsi


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In article >,
Dennis > wrote:

> Caught part of this show today. Nothing like hauling your huge propane
> grill capable of broiling a pig to a ball field and set up your
> "tablescape" just past first base. She reminds me of a better looking
> Anne Coulter.


I like that she's getting all the parents stinking drunk right before
they drive the kids home. :-)

>
> Anim8rFSK wrote:
> > In article >,
> > Goomba38 > wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Ubiquitous wrote:
> >>
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>I've just now really embraced the train wreck. Without a TV Guide it
> >>>>was too hard to track her down. But I noticed she was on quite by
> >>>>accident and told the DVR to 'tape all the horror' -- although I only
> >>>>made it half way through 'comfort food' which I definitely didn't find
> >>>>to be comforting, and was suspicious as to whether it was even food.
> >>>
> >>>I think I was the one who you hooked, too. I had a friend over one weekend
> >>>and introduced him to the hour-long Xmas crapfestiganza. He recently told
> >>>me his friends now hate her too.
> >>>
> >>>Is it sad that I am really eager (anxious?) to see her "tribute to NASCAR"
> >>>ep?
> >>>
> >>
> >>I just checked todays episode guide on the FoodTV website. The site says
> >>she's doing-
> >>
> >>"Baseball Tailgate
> >>Sandra Lee is going to hit a Grand Slam on today's episode because she's
> >>creating a Kid's Baseball Tailgate."
> >>
> >>Oddly enough, this kids feast has a recipe for "Drunken Floats" which
> >>include something called "vanilla vodka" (what the hell *is* that??)

> >
> >
> > Raise your hand if "ewww"
> >
> > http://www.drinksmixer.com/desc358.html
> >
> >>Glad to see she's got the cocktail hour at the ball park worked out. LOL

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