Jul 14 # 1 of 4
THERE ARE NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW UPSET AND P.I.S.S.E.D. OFF I AM RIGHT NOW -
I'VE STATED AN "OPINION" (IF YOU WANT TO CALL IT THAT) AND I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY LINKS SO I CAN POST THIS ALL OVER THE INTERNET -
I'M VERY UPSET RIGHT NOW -
TheFamiliaKitchen a/k/a The Family Kitchen: THE FOOD NETWORK AND ANNE BURRELL
My two babies (I am an adopted gram - as many of you know) have a step-mother and what happened today just went right through me...........:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
Jul 14 # 2 of 4
Good post over on your blog. I also saw the show, only because it was on. She is very taken with herself. Sooooooooooooo, I hate it when she says that. There are also several others that need jacking up. Don't forget the Neely's, they need to get them a room before there show. CF:)
Jul 14 # 3 of 4
I agree with you about the Neely's - they have good recipes - if they would only concentrate on cooking - it's their "luvvin'" that is a turn off for me with their show.
I wonder how a Holocaust victim/survivor's family would feel about this?
Jul 15 # 4 of 4
The Neely's do have good recipes but I cannot stand that Gina. Her singing and strutting around on the show makes me ill. Her husband is so whipped by her.
I used to watch Ann Burrell occasionally but I have gotten to the point where I cannot stand to watch anymore. Her salt use is crazy! If she salts like that when she cooks in her restaurant I do not know how anyone can eat her food. The growling and calling items by the stupid names she comes up with them gets on my last nerve.
I saw Trisha Yearwood on Paula Deen's show a couple of weeks ago. She made these jalapeno hush puppies from her cookbook. I made them for my brother and that was the first recipe I had tried from the FN in ages. Trisha's hush puppies were delish by the way. Light and crispy even though they were fried.