- 04-15-2009 06:21 PM #1
Nasty Habits of Food Network Celebrities
Nasty Habits of Food Network Celebrities
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Read More: Cooking, Food, Food Network, Giada De Laurentiis, Guy Fieri, Paula Deen, Sandra Lee, The Food Network, Green News
Put away your tin foil, Giada de Laurentiis enthusiasts; lay down your many meats, Guy Ferari fans, and please, Sandra Lee watchers, resist buying all of the pre-packaged ingredients you can easily make on your own. Food Network viewers be warned: your favorite celebrity chef is encouraging wasteful, unhealthy behavior from the grocery store to the plate.
The burgeoning home-cooking trend is a wonderful thing and the Food Network empire (cooking shows, cookbooks, online recipes, magazines, cooking ware, etc.) is a valuable resource for people who want endless options and culinary inspiration. Unfortunately, many of the network's beloved faces are cooking up a hailstorm of garbage, from wasted packaging to edible trash. As an emerging icon in American eating, the Food Network needs to re-examine the message it sends to consumers.
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- 04-15-2009 06:29 PM #2Member
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I thought this thread would be about how Paula Deen and Rachel Ray consistently mix up ground meat and everything else with their hands and STILL have their rings on. DISGUSTING.
- 04-15-2009 06:52 PM #3
- 04-16-2009 10:10 AM #4
I often wonder about that...if someone finds a diamond in their food, can they keep it?!
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