The show about how to be extra-paranoid about food safety pretty much turned me off AB as a solo act..
Heh, I usually just roll my eyes. He so crazy!!!
But I like the production still, a lot.
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The show about how to be extra-paranoid about food safety pretty much turned me off AB as a solo act..
Heh, I usually just roll my eyes. He so crazy!!!
But I like the production still, a lot.
Are you going to watch the new AB thing where he and his crew sail somewhere? (I can't remember the title. . . it's coming up in September, I think.)
Are you going to watch the new AB thing where he and his crew sail somewhere?
Oh yes! I do still enjoy the road shows.
I've recently added America's Test Kitchen to my DVR series list, making sure to record from all of the various PBS stations Comcast provides (four right now, I think). There was an excellent one on filet mignon that I'm keeping until I can write down the tips and recipe.
ATK's recipes are online for free (unlike Cook's Illustrated).
I think ATK is my favorite cooking show. I want to track down Brigid and Julia in Brookline and make them come out drinking with me!
I don't know if Christopher Kimball has started drinking while taping segments or if PBS has approached him about being more wacky and approachable. Either way, it's freaky. Bring back the New England disdainful stalwart!
The show about how to be extra-paranoid about food safety pretty much turned me off AB as a solo act..
I liked that episode, but I'm already extra-paranoid about food safety.
ATK's recipes are online for free (unlike Cook's Illustrated).
Only the current season - if you want to view the entire archive you need to pay.
Annoyingly, CI.com and ATK.com are lumped together under one membership, but CooksCounty.com is separate.
I record ATK too, as well as the Gourmet show and Sara Moulton's new show on PBS.
Only the current season - if you want to view the entire archive you need to pay.
Aha! Damn them.
I like watching Ming Tsai's PBS show (and really need to get to Blue Ginger one of these years).