My husband will watch any cooking show which goes past – and with TV as it has been – watch it over and over and over and over again.
But whatever they are making it is generally not something that we can eat for one medical reason or another or the fact that I am a picky eater (a lot of nights I cook 2 dinners one exciting one for him and one that I will eat).
Macushlalondra 11 days ago
Ummmmm, veal parmigiana!
DDrazen 10 days ago
My fascination with Food Network began and ended with Alton Brown’s “Good Eats.” If I wanted recipes, I’d pull down my copy of “Joy of Cooking.”
Prescott_Philosopher 10 days ago
She doesn’t have to frantically write down the recipes. All the recipes are on the internet.
KEA 10 days ago
I think that qualifies as irony
cuzinron47 10 days ago
So the same answer as before.
mafastore 7 days ago
My husband will watch any cooking show which goes past – and with TV as it has been – watch it over and over and over and over again.
But whatever they are making it is generally not something that we can eat for one medical reason or another or the fact that I am a picky eater (a lot of nights I cook 2 dinners one exciting one for him and one that I will eat).