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More about "The Chew"
Looking for a local story about something else foodie, I ran across
this article. 24 hours ago, I would have passed it by because "The
Chew" would have meant nothing to me... but I knew what it was, so I
got curious.
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/26/the-chew-premiere-five-awkward-moments_n_981890.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000008>
For those who don't want to follow a link and watch a short video,
here's the synopsis:
The Chew premiered earlier today and it was immediately obvious the
hosts need a bit more time to work on their flow. <snip> Now, below
are some of the most cringe-worthy moments.
•Michael Symon asks an audience member why she thinks his pork recipe
is delicious. She responds that it is...delicious.
•Daphne Oz opens Ester-C tablets right into the blender. Yum.
•Michael Symon implores the audience to try a microplane.
•The audience cheers Carla Hall on for using toothpicks.
•Mario Batali demos a pizza recipe from a golf course in New Jersey.
He reveals, after a long pause, that Italian pizza is from Italy.
Watch at your own risk
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You are what you eat, so avoid fruitcake and nuts.
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Re: More about "The Chew"
On 9/28/2011 10:47 AM, sf wrote:
>
> Looking for a local story about something else foodie, I ran across
> this article. 24 hours ago, I would have passed it by because "The
> Chew" would have meant nothing to me... but I knew what it was, so I
> got curious.
> <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/26/the-chew-premiere-five-awkward-moments_n_981890.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000008>
>
> For those who don't want to follow a link and watch a short video,
> here's the synopsis:
>
> The Chew premiered earlier today and it was immediately obvious the
> hosts need a bit more time to work on their flow.<snip> Now, below
> are some of the most cringe-worthy moments.
>
> •Michael Symon asks an audience member why she thinks his pork recipe
> is delicious. She responds that it is...delicious.
> •Daphne Oz opens Ester-C tablets right into the blender. Yum.
> •Michael Symon implores the audience to try a microplane.
> •The audience cheers Carla Hall on for using toothpicks.
> •Mario Batali demos a pizza recipe from a golf course in New Jersey.
> He reveals, after a long pause, that Italian pizza is from Italy.
>
> Watch at your own risk
I think these are mostly stupid criticisms. Look, I'm not trying to
sell the show, I only mentioned it because I thought people might
be interested, and yes, it's clear they're working on it just like
any new show. They do have an hour a day to fill.
The golf course is beautiful and overlooks the harbor and the
Statue of Liberty. He was there for a charity function that he
couldn't miss, so what? Oooo, Daphne put Vitamin C in her health
drink, alert the media! (laugh) I'm sorry the writer for the
Huffington Post felt so endangerd by watching the show.
nancy
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Re: More about "The Chew"
On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 11:11:30 -0400, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 9/28/2011 10:47 AM, sf wrote:
>>
>> Looking for a local story about something else foodie, I ran across
>> this article. 24 hours ago, I would have passed it by because "The
>> Chew" would have meant nothing to me... but I knew what it was, so I
>> got curious.
>> <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/26/the-chew-premiere-five-awkward-moments_n_981890.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000008>
>>
>> For those who don't want to follow a link and watch a short video,
>> here's the synopsis:
>>
>> The Chew premiered earlier today and it was immediately obvious the
>> hosts need a bit more time to work on their flow.<snip> Now, below
>> are some of the most cringe-worthy moments.
>>
>> ˇEMichael Symon asks an audience member why she thinks his pork recipe
>> is delicious. She responds that it is...delicious.
>> ˇEDaphne Oz opens Ester-C tablets right into the blender. Yum.
>> ˇEMichael Symon implores the audience to try a microplane.
>> ˇEThe audience cheers Carla Hall on for using toothpicks.
>> ˇEMario Batali demos a pizza recipe from a golf course in New Jersey.
>> He reveals, after a long pause, that Italian pizza is from Italy.
>>
>> Watch at your own risk
>
> I think these are mostly stupid criticisms. Look, I'm not trying to
> sell the show, I only mentioned it because I thought people might
> be interested, and yes, it's clear they're working on it just like
> any new show. They do have an hour a day to fill.
>
> The golf course is beautiful and overlooks the harbor and the
> Statue of Liberty. He was there for a charity function that he
> couldn't miss, so what? Oooo, Daphne put Vitamin C in her health
> drink, alert the media! (laugh) I'm sorry the writer for the
> Huffington Post felt so endangerd by watching the show.
>
> nancy
the *huffington post* is a strange beast.
your pal,
blake
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Re: More about "The Chew"
On 9/28/2011 12:23 PM, blake murphy wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 11:11:30 -0400, Nancy Young wrote:
>> drink, alert the media! (laugh) I'm sorry the writer for the
>> Huffington Post felt so endangerd by watching the show.
> the *huffington post* is a strange beast.
Yeah, I haven't heard anything coming from them that makes
me think I should subscribe.
nancy
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Re: More about "The Chew"
blake murphy wrote:
> the *huffington post* is a strange beast.
>
> your pal,
> blake
and become far more annoying since the merger with AOL
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Re: More about "The Chew"
blake murphy wrote:
>
> the *huffington post* is a strange beast.
Their anti-vaccination stance also makes them
a public health menace. Last year 10 babies died
from a whooping cough epidemic fueled by misinformation
on the Internet about vaccines from sites like
Huffington Post.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...PTIONS?SITE=AP
There are no redeeming qualities about the Huffington
Post which can make up for the harm they cause.
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Re: More about "The Chew"
blake wrote:
> the *huffington post* is a strange beast.
Try this instead: http://thefluffingtonpost.com/
Bob
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Re: More about "The Chew"
On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 19:00:52 -0700, Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> blake wrote:
>
>> the *huffington post* is a strange beast.
>
> Try this instead: http://thefluffingtonpost.com/
>
> Bob
i ain't ready for that, either.
your pal,
blake
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