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Masterchef! It's the only cooking show I know and now that season 7 has ended... well... maybe I need to find another one to pass time.
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My favorite cooking show is "Chopped". I think it cool to have to cook for someone without knowing what ingredients your going to have. It challenges you to be creative and inspires you to be your best.
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I like watching junior master chef & Bourdain!
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I don't watch much cooking shows but I do like Junior chopped and chopped. It amazes me what people can think to make up with food given to them to chose from in a certain amount of time.
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I like The Barefoot Contessa. I have some of her books and she is always making something different and wonderful. I like to make some of her recipes when we have family get togethers. Her recipes are often the type things you want to make for special occasions.
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Americas Test Kitchen for real cooking, andChopped or Guy's Grocery Games for the entertainment.
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I don't know if this is considered a cooking show but, I am a die hard fan of Food Wars...... (Shokugeki no Soma)
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My favourite cooking show is Master Chef Australia.
Its so exciting and I love re-creating somethings I see the contestants whipping up.
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CatInTheHat wrote:"Worse Cooks in America" as it makes me feel so much better about my own cooking. I'm not a great cook but I look at the contestants and end up thinking I'm doing okay. I do enjoy watching the contestants improve their skills and learn a bit myself.
I love this show as well! Not only does it make me feel better but I always get a good laugh. Plus I learn alot! lol

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Cutthroat kitchen is a great show. More strategy than cooking but still good. I also love Beat Bobby Flay. Bobby Flay just comes off as such a nice genuine person.
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cupcake wars
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I really like watching MasterChef, it's entertaining and they are always coming up with new, unique challenges.
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Post by lizzyyo7024 »

I love The Kitchen on Food Network. They have such unique and interesting tips, from ways to spice up a classic recipe to make it your own, to tips on using tools in your kitchen in ways you would never think of. Also, their party planning ideas are great for those who enjoy entertaining!
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Hi! I'm new here and trying to figure out where to post a new post. Anyway, I enjoy cooking so I thought I would just jump in here. So ...to answer the question: I like to watch Hell's Kitchen, Cupcake Wars and Pioneer Woman, to name a few. There are so many good shows out there! :)
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I like diner drive-ins and dives, I also like chopped, cutthroat kitchen
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I simply love, love, love the The Great British Bake Off on PBS. It is the ultimate in cooking shows. I personally am drooling by the end of each weeks program, and feel very inspired to bake something new. Give it a try and you'll be the one to run to the kitchen looking for a Sweet Treat and cup of tea after each episode.
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