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    I could not watch it to the end.

    So, I do not know who got bounced!


    Alex G has to have some kind of weird vibe going on......She looks like she was on a real bender and just showed up on a whim...the rest were uninspired and boh-ring!!!!! I had to laugh at DG talking to the people about serving him cake. Everyone knows that if it's not a Charm City Cake, it ain't poop!

    Let them eat cake?

    Like last year, Giada don't do 'spunky', Morimoto is understandable-the captioning is unnecessary, I am starting to really dig Anne Burrell-LOL, it's the freaking hair, it's always perfect. I found AB's comments about watching the contestant's show and being all wired up really funny...she don't watch her self on TV?

    I got to the point in the show where the BF was roaming thru the kitchen doing a "tom collichio" and checking out the recipes, Ya think he wanted to get paid more to do that?

    I tuned out when the judges started with the "GO BIG/Big personality" speeches. They'll be asking them to tone it down later on.

    I'll watch the rerun an write a more 'cutting' review later on?


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    DUDE,

    I just saw a blurb about Kelsey from NFNS has a show with Spike from Top Chef. It's on the FN website - I think it's a web show...

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    I forgot to mention Anne Burrell. I absolutely love her!! Her hair is the best. That's the hair I want. She looked great last night too.

    Alex Groanacelli.......Aye yi yi! Who does she think she is? I don't care if it was her restaurant. Maybe the facility wasn't that great. Anyway, who was talking "smack" about "her restaurant? It was all too theatrical. Alex seemed to have possibly had her meds last night.

    I think Booby Flake is trying to take over the network from GF.

    The nutritionist wasn't very creative. Although, I loved the first picture of the salad she made. I just roasted some beets over the weekend for the first time. They were beyond delicious!! Her salad wasn't bad but too easy.

    The gal that went home--uh oh.....I'll save this until Richard sees the show.

    Richard, have you ever heard of the BLAST bowl in CA? All new to me. Interesting and I thought it would be tasty. The FN people said all they could taste was bacon. I guess the chef failed to season the rest of it.

    DG and the cake. Puh....leasseeeee. I can't believe how arrogant he was acting. Or, maybe that's just his way of trying to be funny.


    I've been Boo'd...
    Thanks Barry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daisy and Delilah View Post

    Richard, have you ever heard of the BLAST bowl in CA? All new to me. Interesting and I thought it would be tasty. The FN people said all they could taste was bacon. I guess the chef failed to season the rest of it.
    NOOOOOOOOO, I absolutely find the Cal Fusion styles of food to be ridiculous.

    Some bobo hollows out a tomato and it's a 'new wave' food sensation? There is an elitist ideal that goes on here in Lost Angeles.

    Quarter a tomato,seed it, chop up some lettuce and bacon, then serve it as a some 'deconstructed' comfort food staple?

    I noticed that it was touted as a B.L.A.S.T. bowl?

    I thought it was C.R.A.P.

    Can't Really APpreciate it?


    LIke the grilled lettuce, everyone has a idea as to what belongs on a grill,
    Because we live in an area that promotes grilling almost year round....

    In the Land Of The Easily Amused, there is only so much to the standard BBQ fare. The "creative" ones get ideas and that is why you see grilled lettuce.

    I apologize on their behalf.

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    Grilled lettuce? Ild probably punch the chef in the throat for serving me that.

    And I plan on grilling a pizza soon.

    Its to bad Squeeze Bacon was a hoax.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    Grilled lettuce? Ild probably punch the chef in the throat for serving me that.

    Do it after you eat-not before you order. Remember, never get the cook mad BEFORE they make your meal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Do it after you eat-not before you order. Remember, never get the cook mad BEFORE they make your meal!
    Ever seen the movie "Waiting"?

    I used to deliver pizzas, rule #1 is never piss off the person who handles your food.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post

    Some bobo hollows out a tomato and it's a 'new wave' food sensation? There is an elitist ideal that goes on here in Lost Angeles.

    Quarter a tomato,seed it, chop up some lettuce and bacon, then serve it as a some 'deconstructed' comfort food staple?

    I noticed that it was touted as a B.L.A.S.T. bowl?

    I thought it was C.R.A.P.

    Can't Really APpreciate it?


    LIke the grilled lettuce, everyone has a idea as to what belongs on a grill,
    Because we live in an area that promotes grilling almost year round....

    In the Land Of The Easily Amused, there is only so much to the standard BBQ fare. The "creative" ones get ideas and that is why you see grilled lettuce.

    I apologize on their behalf.
    C.R.A.P. is hilarious!! I figured it was standard CA cuisine. I'm glad I asked.

    I see the grilled lettuce on other shows but I can not imagine that it's good at all.

    We grill year round here too but I don't think I ever heard of the lettuce thing at all in Florida.
    Booby Flake is into grilling anything and everything. It makes no difference what it is. As long as it's grilled and filled with chilies, he's fine with that.


    I've been Boo'd...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daisy and Delilah View Post
    We grill year round here too but I don't think I ever heard of the lettuce thing at all in Florida.

    Tell me you haven't taken a sip of beer and thought about grilling cantaloupe?

    Ewww!

    There is quite a bit of food that makes me wonder about what prompted the originator to do it! The grilled lettuce thing is probably a Nor Cal invention. You can go on some nifty winery tours, they will feed you a grilled lettuce at a tasting, You are so drunk you don't realize what you are eating until someone asks,

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    We have tons of different people and cuisines out here. The Pacific Rim is a wonderful place. (We just have to get N Korea to behave). There are some stores in the 'towns'-China, Korea, Thai-where you have the cooks out on the sidewalk with a smoking BBQ.

    The Mexican supermarket up the street pulls out a GIANT BBQ into the parking lot and starts grilling chickens. The grill surface holds about 20-25 whole birds, they also do marinated skirt steak for tacos and burritos.
    When I walk to the store and the wind is right, you can smell it about 2.5 blocks away.


    I have to go on about the grilling thing. One of the most special things about So Cal grilling, is that where there is a will......

    The huge steel barrel BBQs are VERY popular- You can find one on every block. I have seen people put together some wild contraptions in order to make a grill.

    I passed by a GF program where he was doing a seaside party in Mexico. He was 'laughing' at the grill he was using.

    In typical Mexican fashion, someone took a steel tire rim, welded some rebar legs onto it and voila! Instant BBQ! It was really cool -I wish I knew how to weld! I have seen everything from a paint can, with holes punched in the sides and a scrap piece of chicken wire for a grill,s to someone taking a steel barrel, splitting it lengthwise and adding a grill made of steel screen door
    material.

    I love my heritage. If it holds hot coals?

    The other thing that cracks me up is around the summer holidays you see guys with giant BBQs in the bed of their trucks, heading for the park.

    They don't mess around with the small stuff!

    Back to the grilled lettuce, when you see someone with a 'Cah Lee fuh Nee Ah' accent and they try to pull one over on you by giving you something that we eat out here, do not believe them.

    Oh, people do pay 15 dollars for one shrimp, 12 toothpick slivers of mango, two olives and a squirt of Sriracha sauce and swear that it's the best thing on the planet.

    They are the ones to blame for grilled lettuce.

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    LOL at the grilled lettuce!

    Andrew Zimmern could not choke down the stinky tofu!

    Pineapples are good on the grill. We've done grilled pizza..yummers!
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder View Post
    LOL at the grilled lettuce!

    Andrew Zimmern could not choke down the stinky tofu!

    Pineapples are good on the grill. We've done grilled pizza..yummers!
    STINKY TOFU!!!!!!


    I do want to try BBQ'd artichokes. I saw a recipe where they plopped them on the grill and tossed chili flakes and olive oit on them!

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