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The Glumslinger posted:Just have them make recipes that I might actually make, quit doing this weird clickbaity bullshit Agreed, but I do enjoy watching Delaney putter around different cities and try ______ in various local shops, and assign ratings to them. He's generally positive overall, even if the thing isn't quite his cup of tea.
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have they tried a baked pizza roll yet?
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dino. posted:Agreed, but I do enjoy watching Delaney putter around different cities and try ______ in various local shops, and assign ratings to them. He's generally positive overall, even if the thing isn't quite his cup of tea. I was mixed on Delaney when I first got into BA videos but he really is just an overwhelmingly positive guy. Nothing bad to say about him, and the faux nemesis thing with Brad is great. I definitely prefer when he tries a variety of the same foodstuff at different locations to when he goes through the entire menu at a single place, though.
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I’m close to DMing Delaney to ask about the coffee situation at BA. What’s the breakdown between beans they buy and sample bags sent in by roasters? Is there one person in charge of procuring the beans? How many bags do they go through in a day? Is there good coffee for the non-test kitchen part of the office? As someone with a little pourover setup hidden in my office filing cabinet, I’m very jealous of the afternoon Delaney and Morocco coffee tasting.
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dino. posted:Agreed, but I do enjoy watching Delaney putter around different cities and try ______ in various local shops, and assign ratings to them. That's been cancelled and replaced by The Midniter posted:when he goes through the entire menu at a single place Delaney's probably one of my favourites regardless.
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Tres Burritos posted:Matty Matheson is highbrow Is he really claiming that he invented mixing ketchup and mustard?
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droll posted:Is he really claiming that he invented mixing ketchup and mustard? I think it’s more a rant about people saying mixing ketchup and mustard is not a sauce or not cheffy enough.
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The Glumslinger posted:Just have them make recipes that I might actually make, quit doing this weird clickbaity bullshit I like most of BA's clickbaity poo poo though... Especially "every way to cook X" even though the dubbed-over eating noises are weird.
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i cannot stand ameil's wild fake gesticulating
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droll posted:Is he really claiming that he invented mixing ketchup and mustard? i think that's called a joke
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kidcoelacanth posted:i cannot stand ameil's wild fake gesticulating It’s incredibly fuckin’ weird, but the videos are usually interesting enough that I push through it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUJzqChe3FQ And their horrible boss puts himself in the center stage
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# ? Mar 7, 2020 02:58 |
Are there any YouTube or similar channels that show old cooking shows, like 50s or earlier? Do those kind of shows even exist? I'm intensely curious how things have changed but I get the feeling most of it is just in pictures and cookbooks instead of video form.
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food network is doing a big dumb tournament of champions which is exactly my poo poo, especially because there are a bunch Top Chef competitors involved, but I think this is the first time I've ever heard the words "Top Chef" on the Food Network before. They've always just referred to it as "other cooking competitions" or something along those lines, but apparently with like, 5 winners/runners-up from various Top Chef seasons they can't just do that for the Tournament of Champions.
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Food Network is doing a Tournament of Champions, featuring ~~The Most Dangerous Setup Ever Devised~~...a single elimination bracket. Maybe the equipment and style randomization are new, but otherwise eh.
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Without further comment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMqQoOEsnjA
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Mu Zeta posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUJzqChe3FQ Rappaport aside this was pretty good. I love Andy and Shola even more for having listened to this.
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I love Sola because she is so loving droll.
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flashy_mcflash posted:Rappaport aside this was pretty good. I love Andy and Shola even more for having listened to this. I liked it when Priya told that her dad reads the Youtube comments on her videos and upvotes the positive ones. Also when she had to try and explain fanfiction to the rest of the group.
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# ? Mar 9, 2020 19:20 |
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Oh god is there BA fanfic Do they ship Brad and Claire
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# ? Mar 9, 2020 20:11 |
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My wife thinks Molly and Delany have the "should be dating" kind of chemistry on camera. I tried to explain it to her that, no, it's just that
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Admiral Joeslop posted:Are there any YouTube or similar channels that show old cooking shows, like 50s or earlier? Do those kind of shows even exist? I'm intensely curious how things have changed but I get the feeling most of it is just in pictures and cookbooks instead of video form. A lot of cooking shows from that era would just be the video version of velveeta brownies. As in, this show is sponsored by SPAM, and now here's how to make deviled spam and egg salad sandwiches served with some fried spam and cheese crackers; that sort of thing. It wasn't until Julia Child started her show in the early 60's that cooking shows became more like what we think of now.
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The Galloping Gourmet is great if you want an old cooking show to look for. Graham Kerr is hilarious.
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That 90s poo poo he did where it's healthy no fat no salt cooking is awful though.
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https://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Cookbooks_and_Cooking_(Bookshelf)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSxv6IGBgFQ
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droll posted:That 90s poo poo he did where it's healthy no fat no salt cooking is awful though. It's amazing TV to watch with friends who cook. Everyone is constantly just yelling 'what the gently caress' at the screen
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# ? Mar 10, 2020 22:27 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnoLbyhgdts at Sohla's analysis of Andy's muffins.
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Chris Kimball's new show has some legit recipes. The chicken adobo looks great. Also Nigella Lawson recipe is always welcome. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JooDagJVXaY Mu Zeta fucked around with this message at 02:42 on Mar 14, 2020 |
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Admiral Joeslop posted:Are there any YouTube or similar channels that show old cooking shows, like 50s or earlier? Do those kind of shows even exist? I'm intensely curious how things have changed but I get the feeling most of it is just in pictures and cookbooks instead of video form. https://www.pbs.org/food/julia-child/julia-child-video-collection/
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Seeing a pre-fame Emeril Lagasse in the first episode of Cooking with Master Chiefs is a trip. He's so subdued compared to his later tv persona.
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Why am I not surprised Molly's drink is the piña colada. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGOWPswqRwc
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 01:44 |
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Delany says he's doing Dry January so he can't drink his cocktail. Are they filming these things 3 months in advance?
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Mu Zeta posted:Delany says he's doing Dry January so he can't drink his cocktail. Are they filming these things 3 months in advance? I think it depends on the video, but I know some of them are filmed months ahead of time. Like, I think one of the videos that came out last month (February) mentioned it being almost Christmas. This makes me hopeful that if they have to take a break from filming for Covid stuff, they'll have enough of a backlog to keep stuff going.
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 07:59 |
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Yeah I just remembered their Thanksgiving special where they all sat down to eat outside and it was bright and sunny in NYC so it was probably filmed in the summer.
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Mu Zeta posted:Delany says he's doing Dry January so he can't drink his cocktail. Are they filming these things 3 months in advance? Claire's Bagel Bites ep was interrupted by the office Christmas party IIRC
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Mu Zeta posted:Yeah I just remembered their Thanksgiving special where they all sat down to eat outside and it was bright and sunny in NYC so it was probably filmed in the summer. Yeah iirc that episode was filmed in July or August.
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My 2 current favorite youtube things just crossed over https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxeUuP6DAJA Trixie is a gem
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Did I miss a press briefing that we've made contact with ETs? (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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kloa posted:Did I miss a press briefing that we've made contact with ETs? gently caress off with this.
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