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Re: Sandra Lee's Kwanzaa Cake OMG

by David R. Pierce » Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:52 am

Madeline M wrote:
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She's hot! In the Stepford Wife MILF sort of way.


Even though she pulls her pants up to her ears like an old man? That is one of the reasons I can't watch her show...it drives me nuts!

Her whole wardrobe is stuck in the 80's. Her "Chefography" on FN was interesting though.
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Re: Sandra Lee's Kwanzaa Cake OMG

by Deb Hall » Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:57 am

I laughed so hard at the comments on YouTube I cried. :lol:

Can't figure out which of these is my favorite:
As if the legacy of slavery wasn't bad enough, Sandra has to add to it with this travesty?!?!?!?!

or,
That poor assaulted angel food cake. All it wanted in life was some fresh berries and whipped cream. Instead it got frosted and doused in canned fruit and salty snacks and then impaled with huge candles. RIP, angel food cake


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Re: Sandra Lee's Kwanzaa Cake OMG

by Steve P » Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:32 pm

Sandra Lee...Right behind Duff and his little band of Alt.Prozac.pierced.tattooed merry makers on the "fingernails on the blackboard" scale of annoyance.
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Re: Sandra Lee's Kwanzaa Cake OMG

by Carla G » Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:48 am

John Hagan wrote:
Carla G wrote:Agreed. Love Alton Brown. Of all of them he's the only one that teaches the hows and whys of cooking.


I agree with your thoughts on AB but what about Mario Batali? I think he does a great job with the how and whys. As for Bourdain, I wouldn't include him with other TV cooking hosts, as that's not really what his show is about.


Yeah, I had forgotten about Mario. I do like him and I like the way he is with his hosts when he visits local restaurants and such.
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