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Re: What is your favorite cooking show?

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Wok with Yan
(80s TV show)
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Hell's Kitchen, Chopped, Cooks vs. Cons, Pioneer Woman
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I love all of the cooking shows with kids! Kids Baking Championship, Chopped Jr, Master Chef Jr, and now tonight starts the next Food Network Star Kids edition! It is just amazing how talented they are, and my 6 year old and I can watch them together! It's way better than constant cartoons, and it has her in the kitchen with me learning!
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That's awesome :)
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I miss having a tv and watching the food network channel. Chopped is my favorite, it always amazes me how the chefs can come up with their ideas so quickly. And some of the stuff they use, I wouldn't touch. lol
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I absolutely adore The Pioneer Woman. I have her cookbooks and I watch her every Saturday morning while I drink my coffee.

I've always wanted to live in a ranch somewhere and be able to cook and take care of my family all day. I've been able to expand my recipe collection and try some new dishes since I started watching The Pioneer Woman.

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I love the pioneer woman I watch her everyday. But I also like Rachel Ray.
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I'm currently obsessed with the Pioneer women, awesome show
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I absolutely love Masterchef!
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I have several that I try not to miss on the Food Network Channel - The Pioneer Woman, Diners, Drive Ins and Dives. My husband and I sometimes will rewind and rewind to write down the ingredients on DDD so we can try to replicate their recipes.
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I love MasterChef Australia, I have tried watching the other seasons in the franchise but they didn't draw me in. I have gotten into the habit of buying all the unfamiliar veggies that they cook and have had some nasty surprises! For a few weeks while the show is airing I am a brilliant chef and all of my friends want to come over for supper, it takes a few weeks before it's back to mac and cheese
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Does Masterchef count? Love that show! Makes me hungry though :/
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Hands down master chef Australia all the way! I don't like the other versions of the show much, but this I don't miss! I also love Eat Street! Oh my god, just the thought of it makes me hungry now :-/ •_•
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I like Tony Bourdain as well. I did not care for him for a long time, but one day I sat down and watched a marathon of Parts Unknown, and I have been a fan ever since. I also like to watch Chopped.
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Rachel Ray. She is just hilarious to watch. And along with cooking she always has other neat segments like organizing, great hair tips or my favorite an audience makeover.
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