Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I LOVE Jacques Pepin. He is like a kindly French grandfather who happens to make scrumptious food. He makes it look so easy and is not an elitist at all about ingredients. I do find his daughter Claudine slightly annoying though.
You know who really annoys me? Christopher Kimball, that tall bowtied geek host on America's Test Kitchen (the TV version of Cook's Illustrated). I hate the way he says "mmm" when tasting something.
Is he the guy with blonde hair? Yeah, he's freakin' annoying and comes off as a complete ass with something huge stuck up his.
The hair that he has is kind of reddish, although there's not much of it. He is tall, wears a bowtie and has glasses. I do like the women on the show however.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I LOVE Jacques Pepin. He is like a kindly French grandfather who happens to make scrumptious food. He makes it look so easy and is not an elitist at all about ingredients. I do find his daughter Claudine slightly annoying though.
You know who really annoys me? Christopher Kimball, that tall bowtied geek host on America's Test Kitchen (the TV version of Cook's Illustrated). I hate the way he says "mmm" when tasting something.
Is he the guy with blonde hair? Yeah, he's freakin' annoying and comes off as a complete ass with something huge stuck up his.
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE Jacques Pepin. He is like a kindly French grandfather who happens to make scrumptious food. He makes it look so easy and is not an elitist at all about ingredients. I do find his daughter Claudine slightly annoying though.
You know who really annoys me? Christopher Kimball, that tall bowtied geek host on America's Test Kitchen (the TV version of Cook's Illustrated). I hate the way he says "mmm" when tasting something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barefoot contessa's recipes are actually pretty good. She is like the Jewish North Eastern version of Paula Deen. But what bugs me about her is that she doesn't realize her audience isn't bagillionairs like her. The perfect lunch for a dock picnic? Come on. I'd love to have the perfect menu for lunch beside a yacht, but not applicable to my life. A "garden warming" party? Really? The only garden unveiling that would go on at my house would be if I brought home a pot of flowers from Home Depot.
I love Ina's recipes, approach to cooking and entertaining, etc. but I agree with you on this, it is annoying. Also, during an episode when she cooked for her fortieth (I think) wedding anniversary, she talked about how people ask her to share the secret to a long marriage, and whether it is hard work, and she said she finds those questions baffling because being with Jeffrey is joy, they delight in one another, blah blah, nothing about it is work at all, how could it possibly be...
Put simply this infuriated me. I could write six paragraphs but I won't.
I find her marriage to Jeffrey strange. The guy seems to only come home for the weekend and she can't wait to make something for him to please him. And she spends all her free time hanging out with her gay (not that there's anything wrong with that) male friends. Is Jeffrey gay and lives with a man during the week?
No, he is a professor at Yale and lives in CT during the week. I also find it annoying that she is so eager to serve him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barefoot contessa's recipes are actually pretty good. She is like the Jewish North Eastern version of Paula Deen. But what bugs me about her is that she doesn't realize her audience isn't bagillionairs like her. The perfect lunch for a dock picnic? Come on. I'd love to have the perfect menu for lunch beside a yacht, but not applicable to my life. A "garden warming" party? Really? The only garden unveiling that would go on at my house would be if I brought home a pot of flowers from Home Depot.
I love Ina's recipes, approach to cooking and entertaining, etc. but I agree with you on this, it is annoying. Also, during an episode when she cooked for her fortieth (I think) wedding anniversary, she talked about how people ask her to share the secret to a long marriage, and whether it is hard work, and she said she finds those questions baffling because being with Jeffrey is joy, they delight in one another, blah blah, nothing about it is work at all, how could it possibly be...
Put simply this infuriated me. I could write six paragraphs but I won't.
I find her marriage to Jeffrey strange. The guy seems to only come home for the weekend and she can't wait to make something for him to please him. And she spends all her free time hanging out with her gay (not that there's anything wrong with that) male friends. Is Jeffrey gay and lives with a man during the week?
No, he is a professor at Yale and lives in CT during the week. I also find it annoying that she is so eager to serve him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barefoot contessa's recipes are actually pretty good. She is like the Jewish North Eastern version of Paula Deen. But what bugs me about her is that she doesn't realize her audience isn't bagillionairs like her. The perfect lunch for a dock picnic? Come on. I'd love to have the perfect menu for lunch beside a yacht, but not applicable to my life. A "garden warming" party? Really? The only garden unveiling that would go on at my house would be if I brought home a pot of flowers from Home Depot.
I love Ina's recipes, approach to cooking and entertaining, etc. but I agree with you on this, it is annoying. Also, during an episode when she cooked for her fortieth (I think) wedding anniversary, she talked about how people ask her to share the secret to a long marriage, and whether it is hard work, and she said she finds those questions baffling because being with Jeffrey is joy, they delight in one another, blah blah, nothing about it is work at all, how could it possibly be...
Put simply this infuriated me. I could write six paragraphs but I won't.
I find her marriage to Jeffrey strange. The guy seems to only come home for the weekend and she can't wait to make something for him to please him. And she spends all her free time hanging out with her gay (not that there's anything wrong with that) male friends. Is Jeffrey gay and lives with a man during the week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barefoot contessa's recipes are actually pretty good. She is like the Jewish North Eastern version of Paula Deen. But what bugs me about her is that she doesn't realize her audience isn't bagillionairs like her. The perfect lunch for a dock picnic? Come on. I'd love to have the perfect menu for lunch beside a yacht, but not applicable to my life. A "garden warming" party? Really? The only garden unveiling that would go on at my house would be if I brought home a pot of flowers from Home Depot.
I love Ina's recipes, approach to cooking and entertaining, etc. but I agree with you on this, it is annoying. Also, during an episode when she cooked for her fortieth (I think) wedding anniversary, she talked about how people ask her to share the secret to a long marriage, and whether it is hard work, and she said she finds those questions baffling because being with Jeffrey is joy, they delight in one another, blah blah, nothing about it is work at all, how could it possibly be...
Put simply this infuriated me. I could write six paragraphs but I won't.
If I wanted to see a bunch of jiggling, I'd watch Honey Boo Boo.
Anonymous wrote:Barefoot contessa's recipes are actually pretty good. She is like the Jewish North Eastern version of Paula Deen. But what bugs me about her is that she doesn't realize her audience isn't bagillionairs like her. The perfect lunch for a dock picnic? Come on. I'd love to have the perfect menu for lunch beside a yacht, but not applicable to my life. A "garden warming" party? Really? The only garden unveiling that would go on at my house would be if I brought home a pot of flowers from Home Depot.
Anonymous wrote:Me too. Really miss Nigella Lawson. Loved her.Anonymous wrote:Anne Burrell Just find her lacking warmth and full of ego.