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From: Way Back Jack on 7 Oct 2006 16:39 When you see a fatso hosting a cooking show, does it make you hate food? Or does the sight of a fatty entice you to watch the show, figuring wow, the food (s)he prepares must be really yummy?
From: BOB on 7 Oct 2006 16:40 In news:4528106e.35102015(a)news.newshosting.com, Way Back Jack <nospam(a)home.org> typed: > When you see a fatso hosting a cooking show, does it make you hate > food? Or does the sight of a fatty entice you to watch the show, > figuring wow, the food (s)he prepares must be really yummy? "Never Trust a Skinny Cook" annonimous
From: dtwright37 on 7 Oct 2006 16:50 Way Back Jack wrote: > When you see a fatso hosting a cooking show, does it make you hate > food? Or does the sight of a fatty entice you to watch the show, > figuring wow, the food (s)he prepares must be really yummy? Will you give us an example of such a show? Maybe "fatso" is in the eye of the beholder. David
From: Peri Meno on 7 Oct 2006 16:51 In article <4528106e.35102015(a)news.newshosting.com>, nospam(a)home.org says... > When you see a fatso hosting a cooking show, does it make you hate > food? Or does the sight of a fatty entice you to watch the show, > figuring wow, the food (s)he prepares must be really yummy? > Funny, I was thinking about that just the other day. Of course I seriously dislike Giada and Rachel 'cause they obviously eat like pigs and it doesn't show. Although, the projector for my 92" screen is a little off and Rach's butt is looking mighty huge lately. The only other cooks I've seen do their thang is Paula (who obviously doesn't give a damn) and Emeril (who's a slob anyway)... hardly role models. But no, it doesn't make me think their food is yummy. Especially Paula's drippygreasy chicken. Ick. Peri
From: Way Back Jack on 7 Oct 2006 17:14
On 7 Oct 2006 13:50:19 -0700, "dtwright37" <dtwright37(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: > >Way Back Jack wrote: >> When you see a fatso hosting a cooking show, does it make you hate >> food? Or does the sight of a fatty entice you to watch the show, >> figuring wow, the food (s)he prepares must be really yummy? > >Will you give us an example of such a show? Maybe "fatso" is in the eye >of the beholder. > >David Paul Prudhomme, Lidia Bastianich, Andrea Kitchen Goddess, Madeleine Kamin, Marian Morash ... and to a lesser degree, Jacques Pepin, Mary Ann Esposito, Joanne Weir, Julia from America's Test Kitchen ... As opposed to lean ones like the late Frugal Gourmet, John Shields, Martin Yan, Chris Kimball, Bridget from America's Test Kitchen ... |