| What do you think of cooks on TV shows/videos not tying up their hair while they prep and cook? Saw it on morning news show and cooking shows. Does it ick you out? What do you do with your hair while you prep and cook in your home kitchen? |
| Is it only because they are on TV and want to look glamorous by leaving it untied? Yes yes there are those with shorter hair or no hair but for those that have any hair, they should always tie all of it up |
| Yes it grosses me out. I always put my hair back, and then wash my hands before making food. |
| Doesn’t bother me in the slightest. I never put my hair up. |
| I always thought it was strange that Martha never pushed up her sleeve cuffs |
+1 |
| Forgot but do they tie it up on Is it Cake? Hair in frosting? |
Yes the sleeves too |
| Rachael Ray didn't |
| The Today show had someone on who had long hair over an oiled pan and heat. couldn't watch any more |
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They aren't actually cooking.
Any photographed food is fake cooked. For example, meat photographed for advertising is just hit with a blowtorch on the outside until it turns the correct hue for the photos. Shiny looking foods ate covered in varnish or oils. They aren't cooking to feed people. They are pretsnd cooking, with shots of food that has been manipulated until its inedible to look good for the camera |
| And, Giada DeLaurentis always shows off her cleavage. Whatever sells, I guess. |
Ick can not watch her |
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Not tying up hair.
Not washing hands Touching beard (men) Yuk, Ick. I just watch a Spanish cook who wears a hat, washes his hands, doesn’t have beard and keeps his hands off his face. |
| This is a bizarre concern. They’re on tv. You’re not eating the food. No one really is. Do you ever eat at a restaurant. I guarantee it’s way worse but you just can’t see it. |