It is? Oh good.
I thought I was mixing it up with that one where a bunch of E-listers go to a swanky dinner and we watch them chatting.
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Kamikaze Stoat £4.09,
Tue 20 Oct 2009, 16:44,
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i don't understand these 'food' shows
eating is not a spectator sport (unless you're a supermodel)
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polished turd 404 pixels wide,
Tue 20 Oct 2009, 16:45,
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everyone's too busy watching cookery shows to actually do any cooking
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Mighty Nibus who dares gins | @nibus,
Tue 20 Oct 2009, 16:55,
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A lot of people say that these days.
It's completely untrue mind, but it gets a laugh. I've learned a lot from cookery shows, and tried many of the things I see on TV - which I wouldn't have thought of trying had I not seen it on TV.
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Seance Trumpet has got no beef with a man enjoying a croissant,
Tue 20 Oct 2009, 17:05,
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I spent 490 hours watching Saturday Kitchen on Saturday
and I only had time to eat my socks afterwards
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Mighty Nibus who dares gins | @nibus,
Tue 20 Oct 2009, 17:21,
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No, you were right.
There's a celebrity version of this terrible show.
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Seance Trumpet has got no beef with a man enjoying a croissant,
Tue 20 Oct 2009, 17:04,
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it was definitely a different show.
They didn't cook for each other, they were in a restaurant, at two-to-four seat tables, I think.
Anyway, it matters not.
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Kamikaze Stoat £4.09,
Tue 20 Oct 2009, 17:20,
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