chefann
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chefann said:Yep- I got all 3 for Christmas: I'm Just Here for the Food, I'm Just Here for More Food, and Gear for Your Kitchen. I need to pull them out and make a couple of the recipes. (DH hates books around the house, so I put them in a bookcase. Which is OK except that I forget they're there.)
KimmyDarling said:I absolutely LOVELOVELOVE Paula Deen!
Did y'all see that show she did on Butter? Two girls I know were there. In fact, one of them is the one who showed her how to make Fried Butter!
SusanBP0129 said:I love Paula too. She is awesome! I think she does have a magazine.... Yup! Here is the site:
http://www.pauladeenmagazine.com/
Karen Hodge said:Go to www.Kraftfoods.com. You can sign up to get emails and for their Food and Family magazine. It's FREE!! Great recipes. Good ideas for shows too.
I love it.
mom2leelee said:I have to say though that Alton Brown is my hands down favorite!! I love the way he explains WHY everything works. My husband makes fun of me saying I have a "celebrity crush" on him..lol.
Well--- have you seen him in the most recent commercials for Iron Chef America and the Food network awards? The facial hair has GOT to go. But otherwise, still a cutie!yummybytes said:Double thumbs up for Alton -- he inspires the food geek in me He is the only cooking show my husband enjoys as well.
And he's a cutie
Martha Stewart and Rachael Ray have different styles when it comes to recipe ideas. Martha Stewart focuses on traditional and elegant recipes, while Rachael Ray is known for her quick and easy meals with a fun twist.
Yes, both Martha Stewart and Rachael Ray have a large following of viewers and subscribers who look to them for recipe inspiration. While some may prefer one over the other, both chefs have a loyal fan base who trust their recipe ideas.
Some potential show ideas could include a competition between Martha Stewart and Rachael Ray to see who can come up with the most creative use of a specific ingredient, a segment where they create a recipe using only ingredients found in a typical college dorm room, or a collaboration episode where they combine their signature styles to create a unique dish.
Some people may not resonate with Martha Stewart's style of cooking, which can be seen as more traditional or high-end. Others may not like her emphasis on presentation and may prefer more casual and simplified recipes like those of Rachael Ray.
Absolutely! While not everyone may be a fan of Martha Stewart's recipes, she still has a wealth of knowledge and experience in cooking and entertaining. Plus, her ideas can serve as inspiration for creating your own unique dishes that fit your personal preferences and style.