On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Darren Glass <[email protected]> wrote:

> These kinds of shows might not be your cup of tea, but it seems like a weird
> criticism to make.  There are a number of shows that do try to teach people
> how to cook -- why not just watch one of those instead of complaining about
> the others?  I dont turn on football games and then complain that they aren't
> playing baseball.

But I don't turn on a football game and expect to see players crying
instead of playing football (unless it is the wretched SuperBowl
Pregame Show that starts two weeks before the game itself). As for
just watching a cooking show, even prime time on The Food Network is
about things other than cooking. For all her critcisms, Rachael Ray is
one of few who actually hosts a show about cooking. There are three or
four other clones of her on at about the same time during the
afternoon, and that's about it. If you turn on the NFL network, the
odds are good that you'll get to watch a football game. The same can't
be said for the Food Network.



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Kevin M. (RPCV)

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