What is your favorite cooking show?

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Re: What is your favorite cooking show?

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Master Chef
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I enjoy most cooking shows, but I would have to say that my favorites are probably chopped, cook vs. con, and Pioneer Woman. Like I said though, there really aren't too many cooking shows that I don't like.
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I have none in particular
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I love Hell's Kitchen! You don't learn that much about cooking, but the drama is funny and entertaining
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I love MasterChef Junior. I’m always amazed by the kids’ culinary talents….. They’re too good for their age.
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I love Master Chef and Chopped. However, I will watch anything with Gordon Ramsey.
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My favorite cooking show is anything Gordon Ramsey. Seriously, anyone who has a need for expressing anger at the world will feel tons better after watching his shows. I never pass up an opportunity to put two slices of bread on each side of someone's head and ask them what they are. Thank you, Chef, for giving the idiots of this world their due. :tiphat:
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I would sometimes leave my Tv on the cooking channel while I'm handling stuff at home. I love watching the Barefoot Contessa. Everything she makes seems like she puts a lot of care in it. And because she keeps her meals simple, she can use better ingredients.
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MasterChef!
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I love the Barefoot Contessa and I have made many of her recipes and they always turn out great. I also love her kitchen and I want it in my life.
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I love to watch Master Chef Canada on TLC. I like the way contestants compete and make new dishes every time. It inspires me :)
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I used to watch a lot of cooking shows few years back. But now, I just look for recipes online
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I used to watch The Chew almost every day when I was on maternity leave.
However, I am a longtime fan of Top Chef. It is excellent! As long as I have something to snack on while I watch :)
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I grew up watching Food Network and it has been my obsession since the late '90s. I loved the good ol' days where cooking shows were just that, shows where they would cook. No competition shows or "let me travel the country looking for good food" shows! I loved 30 Minute Meals, Everyday Italian, Emeril Live, Molto Mario, Food 911... I could go on!

I do really love Chopped and Worst Cooks in America, though!
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Master chef, junior masterchef

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I feel one can know few of their likes or dislike but to classify them into types- no way. I think we cannot say say by the book they read.
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