Your Questions About Food Network

George asks…

Who won the next food network star 2010? Read the details please?

I wasn’t able to catch the last episode of the next food network star 2010 so i was wondering who won it? Herb Mesa or Tom Pizzica or Aarti Sequeira?

Michelle answers:

~sigh~ Aarti did. But i really hoped herb would of won.

Michael asks…

Where can I find food Network recipes in spanish?

I need to know where to find food network recipes, the same in english, but in spanish… dont tell me to use google translator…. THANKS!

10 points and 5 stars for best answerr..!

Michelle answers:

I think these concrete pages don’t exist in spanish.
But you can use a search engine to find another recipes in spanish (I have found 8 360 000 answers for “receta de cocina”). There exist many pages about cooking.

Lisa asks…

Why is the Travel Channel so much better than Food Network?

I love watching food shows and am consistently disappointed in the quality of food network shows. Why does Travel Channel (aka Anthony Bourdain and Andrew Zimmern) have so many higher quality, better produced, and generally more entertaining and insightful food shows than anything on Food Network?

Michelle answers:

Your answer lies within the difference in those channel’s demographics. The Travel Channel is geared toward a more cultured, worldly audience, while Food Network caters to a more basic, middle american housewife audience.

The Travel Channel also gets to film their original programming on location the majority of the time, and Food Network conducts most of their filming in studios.

Maria asks…

Do chefs on the food network really film in their homes?

This question came into my head while watching The Food Network today. I know people like Rachel Ray just use a set but is like Inaa Garten really cook in her home, or the Neely’s?

Michelle answers:

Not all do, but some do. The Neelys is a set. I think, only Ina’s and Giada’s are the real homes Oh yeah and I forgot Paula Deen

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