Mary asks…
Was any one watching unwrapped on food network?
I was watching unwrapped on food network a few minutes ago(it’s 2:48pm central time right now) and seen these awesome chocolate chip cookies. I want to order them but I forgot the name of the bakery.
Does anyone know the name of the place? These cookies were big like biscuits, crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside. I think it was in New York. They baked them at 550 degrees…
I tried food network and couldnt find it. But the Levain Bakery cookies are the ones I were looking for. Thanks!
Michelle answers:
Is this it?
Http://www.levainbakery.com/
Or this..
Http://www.cookietree.com/
Daniel asks…
When will Andrew Zimmerman eat something he regrets on “Bizarre Food?”?
I’ve been watching this show on the food network and have seen this guy eat some rought stuff. I can’t help but wonder, how long until he pays the price for such folly as eating bats and fried chicken intestines?
Worse yet, in this world of seething anti-Americanism, how long until some enterprising wise-behind feeds him excretement or human flesh under the guise of “our little known national delicacy?”
Michelle answers:
This makes me wish i had a tv right now!
Lul
keeping an open mind is fun 🙂 i’ll try anything once. No matter how repulsive it might sound, as long as it won’t make me sick.
But as far as the anit americanism. When it comes to travel, it’s always really appreciated by the culutre you’re visiting to take an interest in their culture, not just their landmarks.
Speaking a few words of the language and being willing to try their foods are huge steps in the right direction.
How would you feel if someone came to america and refused to try a hamburger and frenchfries because they just wanted gang na paloo loo with fish cheek sauce?
It’d be kind of insulting.
I remember we hosted a girl from italy, and she asked me to take her down to tijuana. While we were there i told her oh you really shoudl try the street tacos!
Well she refused. Then when i got mine and told her she was missing out, she just stared in disgust and said ‘how can you eat that crap!?’ i blew up at her telling her she has no right to judge the food without trying it.
(but she was just weird anyway, mymom is from italy and this girl wouldn’t eat anything we had in the house except lettuce and canned…only canned tuna.)
but still, it wasn’t even my culture, but i was offended that she wouldn’t even try something as simple as pork in a tortilla with some tomato sauce and cilantro.
!Alexiis
James asks…
Why has food become such a popular subject?
Why, in recent years ,has food become such a popular
subject – not only in literature, but on television (e.g., the
Food Network)? Why do Chefs like Gordon Ramsey and
Rachel Ray now have celebrity status?
Michelle answers:
I GUESS PEOPLE ARE GETTING HAPPY AND HAVE A PASSION FOR FOOD ITS WHY SOME GET TOOO FAT!!! LMAO 😀 XD
William asks…
Who is your favorite Food Network host?
For other Food Network enthusiasts like myself, what chef/host on the channel is your favorite to watch, and why?
My favorite is Alton Brown… I love his sense of humor and the way he incorporates science into his show Good Eats.
Michelle answers:
My favorite right now is Paula Deen.
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