05-01-2008, 08:10 PM
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| Suzie (Site owner)
Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: West Virginia
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Originally Posted by ibcheft It is not that we can't get along but it is with what the network has done, we have one instructional chef during the evening hours and that is Alton, the rest of the shows are competition or traveling shows and that's my whole point, the network has changed to the point, that I am going to start looking else where for what I need and I have been watching them almost since the onset of the network. I think they will find that the loyal viewers like me once gone will not be back and that is a shame. I give credit to what they have accomplished but also to the fact that it was people like Emeril, Bobby, Mario, and chefs that grabbed the interest of the people and brought them back to the kitchen, some never left and some were always there just looking for ways to improve. Maybe what the network sees is a nitch that needs filling and I agree we do need to get back in the kitchen and cook, it instills confidence, it brings the family together, it shows love, it finds compassion, it helps with intelligence, it teaches us truth, and most of all it awakens all the senses that we should be using. I have no problem with people doing cooking shows, but the network chose to do away with what I was needing. so with that may I say Live to love and love to eat, awaken your senses | I am with you!!! Foodies UNITE!
I think there is room for both kinds of shows but I agree with you that they need to balance the evening line up more. |
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