"Youstann Weelsown" Aieeee!

More recently though, I have learned a lot from Alton Brown.
Rachael Ray is much nicer on the eyes though.

Giada De Laurentis scares me; her feral grin and those unnaturally straight teeth give me the creeps.
Paula Deen cooks a lot of the foods I grew up with; but she reminds me a bit too much of my mother.
George Foreman has an honored place in my kitchen.
Bobby Flay rubs me the wrong way.
I haven't seen much of Emeril; but I love Elzar and the Spice Weasel, (BAM!)
I loved watching Julia Child cook. "Just a little sherry (for the cook)."
I really liked Jeff Smith too; but then he had some legal troubles, didn't he?

In reply to Re: I mostly learned to cook from: by poqui
in thread I mostly learned to cook from: by tye 

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