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 Posted By: Goldfynche 
Jan 24  # 16 of 27
Watching the 'Barefoot Contessa' atm. lol Everything she prepares is so amazing. :eek:
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 Posted By: The Ironic Chef 
Jan 24  # 17 of 27
I very rarely watch the food network. I am a big fan of the PBS cooking shows though. I have watched most of the people on PBS for ages.There is not a one of them that I don't like and for the most part, they cook every day foods.
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 Posted By: PaniniGuy 
Feb 3  # 18 of 27
I loved the English chedder when I was over there a few years ago. It is such a pain in the backside when looking for good imported cheeses. I look forward to my trip over there in a few months!
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 Posted By: chubbyalaskagriz 
Feb 4  # 19 of 27
Quote PaniniGuy wrote:
I loved the English chedder when I was over there a few years ago. It is such a pain in the backside when looking for good imported cheeses. I look forward to my trip over there in a few months!

Funny... I'm currently reading "A Twist in the Tale" by Brit- Jeffery Archer. it's a good book chock-full of stories the endings of which all take unexpected turns on the last page. In a story I read just last night British cheddar is mentioned and longed for by a character. Just a neat coincidence!
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 Posted By: Max Sutton 
May 7  # 20 of 27
On May 31, the Fine Living Network will be replaced by the brand-new Cooking Channel.

Here are the new shows:

UNIQUE EATS (new exciting restaurants)
FOODCRAFTERS
FOODOGRAPHY (cultural food themes)
SPICE GODDESS
INDIAN FOOD MADE EASY
COOK LIKE AN IRON CHEF
CARIBBEAN FOOD MADE EASY
CLASSIC COOKING BLOCK (Julia Child, etc.)
A WEEK IN A DAY (Rachel Ray)
BRUNCH WITH BOBBY FLAY
FRESH FOOD FAST
CHUCK'S DAY OFF
CHINESE FOOD MADE EASY
EVERYDAY EXOTIC
DAVID ROCCO'S DOLCE VITA
FRENCH FOOD AT HOME
RACHEL ALLEN: BAKE