Pioneer Woman

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  • try2again
    try2again Posts: 3,562 Member
    Well, I was disappointed when I came into this thread, I followed Ree before she was famous. Read her blog, get to know who she is. She lives on a farm, they are pretty active. I don't know, this was a disappointing thread.

    I have to say, I'm also very curious what your expectations were for this thread?
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    I personally have a guilty pleasure of watching that Great British Baking Show on Netflix that's filmed in England in a tent with a bunch of amateur bakers vying for some trophy and having to spend their whole summer being challenged to make ridiculous amounts of baked goodies - some of which look pretty professional.

    It's as close to eating cake that I really get anymore.

    I stopped watching the Great British Baking Show because those "amateur" bakers made me feel inadequate :(

    And I wanted to #cookallthethings.

    The bakers get a heads-up on upcoming challenges so they have baked some of those things 20 times in the days preceding filming. You'd be good at it, too - I have every confidence in you.

    You can send your practice cake to me at C. Riverside, 1919 20th St., ThatTown, US.

    My problem is more wanting to eat all the things. :neutral:

    In 2017, before learning that my town does not allow commercial residential cooking, I was trying to get a small baking business off the ground and forced test muffins on everyone on my street, including the mail man, UPS guy, tree service guys, etc. My next door neighbor also works from home and she was my best test eater. She liked everything, but I don't know if that was a reflection on her palate or my skill :lol:
  • suziecue25
    suziecue25 Posts: 289 Member
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    aokoye wrote: »
    It's funny. People don't like it when buttons are clicked and they also really don't like it when people disagree with someone and then state why. If disagreeing, not being especially snarky, trying to keep things fairly surface level, and spending the time to write out a post and find some statistics is debating then I'm not sure what to say.

    Disagreement on a fairly benign topic doesn't mean that either party is somehow terrible or untrustworthy.

    (said post rowing)

  • suziecue25
    suziecue25 Posts: 289 Member
    edited January 2019
    suziecue25 wrote: »
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    I personally have a guilty pleasure of watching that Great British Baking Show on Netflix that's filmed in England in a tent with a bunch of amateur bakers vying for some trophy and having to spend their whole summer being challenged to make ridiculous amounts of baked goodies - some of which look pretty professional.

    It's as close to eating cake that I really get anymore.

    I stopped watching the Great British Baking Show because those "amateur" bakers made me feel inadequate :(

    And I wanted to #cookallthethings.


    Mary Berry, chief Judge on Great British Bake Off is in her 80's and has been the Guru of British baking for decades. She has always baked up a storm but is really slim. When asked why she didn't get fat [not pc I know lol] when she was cooking all these lovely things she replied, I don't eat everything but I taste everything and share. That is obviously the answer!

    Mary Berry is no longer a judge. The last couple of seasons (at least the ones broadcast in the US) Paul Hollywood and Prue (don’t remember her last name) are the judges. Paul is the only original left. Mel and Sue were replaced too I love the show and miss Mary, Sue, and Mel, but the others are good as well. Paul seems kinder and gentler now and has even shook contestants hands when they have done well.


    Yes you are right, Mary has not been judging for a year or so :'( [There was a big argument with the BBC over fees and Sue & Mel quit and then Mary left in sympathy ] but everything else I have said about her is pukka and she is still quite high profile.

    Edit. Its Prue Leith who you mean....IMHO a highly critical, bitchy chef and ... I don't like her and never have but Paul is just and fair and 'knows his onions'.

    Edit again....I'm so used to Mary being a Judge...no-one can take her place.
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,409 Member
    suziecue25 wrote: »
    suziecue25 wrote: »
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    I personally have a guilty pleasure of watching that Great British Baking Show on Netflix that's filmed in England in a tent with a bunch of amateur bakers vying for some trophy and having to spend their whole summer being challenged to make ridiculous amounts of baked goodies - some of which look pretty professional.

    It's as close to eating cake that I really get anymore.

    I stopped watching the Great British Baking Show because those "amateur" bakers made me feel inadequate :(

    And I wanted to #cookallthethings.


    Mary Berry, chief Judge on Great British Bake Off is in her 80's and has been the Guru of British baking for decades. She has always baked up a storm but is really slim. When asked why she didn't get fat [not pc I know lol] when she was cooking all these lovely things she replied, I don't eat everything but I taste everything and share. That is obviously the answer!

    Mary Berry is no longer a judge. The last couple of seasons (at least the ones broadcast in the US) Paul Hollywood and Prue (don’t remember her last name) are the judges. Paul is the only original left. Mel and Sue were replaced too I love the show and miss Mary, Sue, and Mel, but the others are good as well. Paul seems kinder and gentler now and has even shook contestants hands when they have done well.


    Yes you are right, Mary has not been judging for a year or so :'( [There was a big argument with the BBC over fees and Sue & Mel quit and then Mary left in sympathy ] but everything else I have said about her is pukka and she is still quite high profile.

    Edit. Its Prue Leith who you mean....IMHO a highly critical, bitchy chef and ... I don't like her and never have but Paul is just and fair and 'knows his onions'.

    Edit again....I'm so used to Mary being a Judge...no-one can take her place.

    :lol: You just can't stop yourself...
  • missysippy930
    missysippy930 Posts: 2,577 Member
    lemurcat2 wrote: »
    veganbaum wrote: »
    Based on those experiences, I completely agree with AnnPT77's comments, but that doesn't mean others haven't had different experiences within their own communities.

    I agree with Ann's basic point about people being on average more sedentary and cooking less (and understood that she was signaling jokiness too).

    I do think that the appeal of FoodNetwork and HGTV and shows like British Bakeoff can be interesting to discuss, and I think there are a wide variety of different reasons people watch these shows. I don't really think it's about watching rather than doing, but I do think the food shows (many of them anyway, there are exceptions) tend to be less instructional than earlier ones. (Housing shows are different from the old chestnut "This Old House" too.) But there are other formats that are much more instructional -- something like Car Talk or YouTube videos or various home maintenance and repair podcasts, among other things.


    In all fairness, This Old House, is different from the original when Bob Vila hosted it originally, and they actually were old houses.
    Not the “fixer upper” houses they once were.
  • thereshegoesagain
    thereshegoesagain Posts: 1,056 Member
    Her Pot Roast recipe is amazing, I cooked it for Christmas dinner.