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jrstephens said:I love Food Network!! Paula Deen is my favorite. I want to go to Savannah so bad to eat at her restaurant!! I have reservations for Thanksgiving but my husband is a high school football coach and if we are still in the play off(which I hope we are) I will have to reschedule those plans. Have any of you eaten there?
I love to watch Rachel Ray but I rarely cook anything of hers.
I like to watch Tyler Florence too.
And I love Jamie and Bobby Deen's new show. Although, I think their acting can be a little cheese or too scripted at times.
tiffanypc05 said:My aunt has eaten there and said it was SO SO SO GOOD!!!
She got two cookbooks from there that have alot of the recipes that they cook at the rest.
chefkristin said:I LOVE RACHEL RAY!!!! The only thing that bothers me is when she says DELISH! It makes my skin crawl.
strasfamily said:Speaking of Food Network, did anyone watch The Secret Life of Tex Mex that was aired last night? They did a quick blurb on my step-grandmother, Rebecca Carranza, who was the first to market tortilla chips. She died in January of this year, and she is finally getting recognition.
nascarcooker said:A couple of weeks ago Paula Dean did the aspargus wraps on her show!
Sally Wilhite
The Food Network is a television channel dedicated to cooking and food-related programming. It features a variety of shows, including cooking competitions, instructional cooking shows, and food travel shows.
Yes, there are many famous chefs who have their own shows on the Food Network, such as Ina Garten, Bobby Flay, and Giada De Laurentiis. There are also guest appearances by other popular chefs on various shows.
Yes, the Food Network has a website where you can find thousands of recipes from their shows, as well as recipes from other chefs and home cooks. You can search for recipes by ingredient, cuisine, or chef.
No, the Food Network features a mix of shows catering to both experienced and novice cooks. There are shows that focus on basic cooking techniques and recipes, as well as more advanced and complex dishes.
Yes, the Food Network is available on many streaming platforms, such as Hulu, Sling, and YouTube TV. You can also watch full episodes and clips on their website or through their mobile app.