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Post by Stella Mon 22 Apr 2013, 3:24 pm

Oh yes, I do love a good cookery programme, and there are plenty to choose from, with The Great British Bake Off, Masterchef, and The Great British Menu, being amongst my favourites.

I also Like watching Heston, Rick Stein, as well as a few more.

Any other cookery enthusiasts with us?

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Post by MIG Mon 22 Apr 2013, 3:42 pm

I can easily watch any cooking programme. Man v Food is great. Masterchef is my favourite though without a doubt.

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Post by The Womble Mon 22 Apr 2013, 8:48 pm

Love a good cooking programme. The Hairy Bikers are always good but the best programme by far is Masterchef Australia! It is so much better than our version.
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Post by Stella Mon 09 Sep 2013, 10:48 am

Anyone see Celebrity Masterchef.

I didn't care who won, as long as it wasn't Janet Street Porter, and she didn't Yahoo 
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Post by The Womble Mon 09 Sep 2013, 11:04 am

Stella wrote:Anyone see Celebrity Masterchef.

I didn't care who won, as long as it wasn't Janet Street Porter, and she didn't Yahoo 
I was rooting for Les Dennis to win, it's about time he was back on the telly!! I didn't mind Ade Edmondson winning though.

I thought Les's menu in the final was better than Ade's.
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Post by Stella Mon 09 Sep 2013, 11:09 am

It was, but Ade cooked his better, I thought. I wanted Brian to win, even though he was inferior to the rest.
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Post by The Womble Mon 09 Sep 2013, 11:10 am

Stella wrote:It was, but Ade cooked his better, I thought. I wanted Brian to win, even though he was inferior to the rest.
Don't you think Brian looked like a hobo throughout the programme? He looked as if he had just come back from a 3 month trek across Europe. either that or he is heading towards being a mad scientist!
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Post by Adam D Mon 09 Sep 2013, 11:16 am

I also really enjoy Hells Kitchen USA which has just finished.

And dinner date which is so awful its still awful.

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Post by The Womble Mon 09 Sep 2013, 11:18 am

I watched one of those Dinner Dates, my God that was an awful programme!
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Post by Stella Mon 09 Sep 2013, 11:22 am

The Womble wrote:
Stella wrote:It was, but Ade cooked his better, I thought. I wanted Brian to win, even though he was inferior to the rest.
Don't you think Brian looked like a hobo throughout the programme? He looked as if he had just come back from a 3 month trek across Europe. either that or he is heading towards being a mad scientist!
Yes, and scatty as well, but very likeable.
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Post by kingjohn7 Mon 09 Sep 2013, 10:27 pm

Used to quite like Jaime Oliver programmes because it was quite easy for me to follow, but wont watch/buy anything of his after his ridiculous comments about how "we" should feel proud to have sore feet at the end of a hard days work.

Hugh Fearnly whatever had a good show called, '3 good things(i think)', where 2 chefs and he had to come up with a dish using only 3 basic ingredients.

Also used to really enjoy Come Dine with Me. Does that count?

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Post by Stella Tue 10 Sep 2013, 4:10 pm

Jamie was once cool and fresh back in the late 90's. I use to like his simple recipe's but he's become a bit of a nonce.
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