Anonymous
Post 11/25/2013 06:48     Subject: Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

I miss Nigella.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 23:19     Subject: Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is not fair to make fun of Giada. Her mother was very ill with the disease when she was born, and as a result she has a huge head and tiny tyrannosaurus arms.

Do not mock the afflicted.


It's true, she's a T-Rex.


Haha
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 23:18     Subject: Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Anonymous wrote:I find Ina pompous and snobby, though, her food looks delicious.


+1 and incredibly boring
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 21:33     Subject: Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Anonymous wrote:It is not fair to make fun of Giada. Her mother was very ill with the disease when she was born, and as a result she has a huge head and tiny tyrannosaurus arms.

Do not mock the afflicted.


It's true, she's a T-Rex.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 21:32     Subject: Re:Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked how Alton Brown was making fun of her for saying spagheeeeeti. They were definitely all talking over each other with the exception of Ina Garten. I think she's a classy broad.


Maybe Jeffrey talks over her so she is used to it.


Are you kidding? Jeffrey knows when to STFU and go out to buy the Madeleines and hydrangea.


Which are for a surprise dinner that Ina's throwing for him, and he has no clue even though the camera guys are with him!
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 21:27     Subject: Re:Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Anonymous wrote:I think they really need to piss off the other real "chefs" and bring that white trash Martha Stewart wanna-be Sandra Lee on this show. She can rip open a packet of Lipton Onion Soup and baste the hell out of that damn Butterball. Sandra does NOT brine. Maybe make some broccoli with cheddar cheese on it. And make a tablescape to match!


and then guy fieri can make some kickin spicy extreme radical chicken dippers and a magaritarita
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 21:25     Subject: Re:Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

I think they really need to piss off the other real "chefs" and bring that white trash Martha Stewart wanna-be Sandra Lee on this show. She can rip open a packet of Lipton Onion Soup and baste the hell out of that damn Butterball. Sandra does NOT brine. Maybe make some broccoli with cheddar cheese on it. And make a tablescape to match!
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 21:21     Subject: Re:Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Anonymous wrote:Just caught the end of this. Giada's behavior seemed juvenile and very ackward at times. Very different than how she normally appears her show. Plus, she needs work on her manners...Sticking her fingers in the serving dish, eating with her mouth open, grabbing food off other people's plates, eating while others are toasting. Ugh!


Totally agree. She doesn't come across well in this type of format. She's the bitch in the group.

She needs to stick with lip-smacking and orgasming over her mascarpone and reee-coat-a on her own show. Not clever, not funny, not likeable.

Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 20:06     Subject: Re:Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Just caught the end of this. Giada's behavior seemed juvenile and very ackward at times. Very different than how she normally appears her show. Plus, she needs work on her manners...Sticking her fingers in the serving dish, eating with her mouth open, grabbing food off other people's plates, eating while others are toasting. Ugh!
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 19:25     Subject: Re:Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked how Alton Brown was making fun of her for saying spagheeeeeti. They were definitely all talking over each other with the exception of Ina Garten. I think she's a classy broad.


Maybe Jeffrey talks over her so she is used to it.


Are you kidding? Jeffrey knows when to STFU and go out to buy the Madeleines and hydrangea.


LOL!!!!!

Ina Garten's recipes are mostly excellent (although I agree with PP about the amount of cream, etc.). In fact, tonight's dinner was (1) her roasted butternut squash soup and (2) some roasted Brussels sprouts per her instructions. And she is more classy than the rest. But she is very self-satisfied and self-congratulatory, which I don't like. I'd take her house/kitchen in a white hot minute, though!!!
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 18:16     Subject: Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Anonymous wrote:Awful show. All they did was talk over each other. They needed to shut up and listen to the Contessa.


Agreed. Unedited they're pretty pompous and obnoxious, other than Ina.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 16:29     Subject: Re:Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Anonymous wrote:I liked how Alton Brown was making fun of her for saying spagheeeeeti. They were definitely all talking over each other with the exception of Ina Garten. I think she's a classy broad.


She's a broad broad.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 14:53     Subject: Re:Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked how Alton Brown was making fun of her for saying spagheeeeeti. They were definitely all talking over each other with the exception of Ina Garten. I think she's a classy broad.


Maybe Jeffrey talks over her so she is used to it.


Are you kidding? Jeffrey knows when to STFU and go out to buy the Madeleines and hydrangea.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 14:13     Subject: Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

It is not fair to make fun of Giada. Her mother was very ill with the disease when she was born, and as a result she has a huge head and tiny tyrannosaurus arms.

Do not mock the afflicted.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2013 14:07     Subject: Re:Giada on Food Network Thanksgiving Live

Anonymous wrote:I liked how Alton Brown was making fun of her for saying spagheeeeeti. They were definitely all talking over each other with the exception of Ina Garten. I think she's a classy broad.


Maybe Jeffrey talks over her so she is used to it.