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Old 11-14-2006, 09:12 PM
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I'm particularly enjoying all the special holiday shows they have now. First it was Halloween and now there are a ton of Thanksgiving specials. Christmas stuff is just around the corner!
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Did the Food Network kill the PBS cooking shows? I haven't watched cooking shows in a bit, but when I look at the local Maryland Public Television shows that are on on Saturday and Sunday, there aren't too many cooking shows. Did they sell off their old shows to the Food Network, and then shoot themselves in the foot?
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My favorite is Alton Brown because he deals with the science of cooking as well as recipes that children can relate to. My older kids couldn't wait to come to mom's house because they didn't have food network at there dad's placed.
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