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01-21-2017 10:38 PM
I saw the first new one I've seen today--this morning, and it started with a stew recipe and a good explanation of cuts of meat for stew. I thought the whole thing was more relaxed and the segments not so chopped up, and the long intro seemed shorter.
I hope it goes well for all the employees there! It is pretty much the same format, and it's funny when you see it because Chris took up a lot more time than I had realized.
Didn't know he was divorced or being sued, but the Milk Street Mag is the same as the old one he put out.
01-21-2017 10:58 PM
Thanks Sooner, I'll keep an eye out for it.
01-22-2017 02:28 PM
It's funny because I didn't realize how annoying his interruptions were to me. . . and how really good at talking you through a recipe the ladies really are. They simply don't need his input.
01-22-2017 02:34 PM
The new season started last week. Check out the ATK( Americas Test Kitchen) website and watch clips from the new season.
01-22-2017 02:58 PM
@Sooner wrote:I saw the first new one I've seen today--this morning, and it started with a stew recipe and a good explanation of cuts of meat for stew. I thought the whole thing was more relaxed and the segments not so chopped up, and the long intro seemed shorter.
I hope it goes well for all the employees there! It is pretty much the same format, and it's funny when you see it because Chris took up a lot more time than I had realized.
Didn't know he was divorced or being sued, but the Milk Street Mag is the same as the old one he put out.
I found all of this out when I googled him. He divorced his wife and shortly after married a woman half his age, I think she was his assistant. The first wife is suing him over her settlement, which is somehow tied to the business. This is mean but I don't know how he got 2 woman to marry him.
01-22-2017 07:21 PM
I agree about not missing his supervisor persona. My only wish is that the online membership came with the magazine subscription.
01-22-2017 08:43 PM
@Free2be wrote:I agree about not missing his supervisor persona. My only wish is that the online membership came with the magazine subscription.
@Free2beI agree! It is the only cookin' show I know where you have to sign up to get the recipes. I simply won't do it. Although I did waffle and bought the cookbook with the first 17 years of reipes. I figure it came out because of some legal issues. . .
@QVCkitty1 Yes I agree. Never really thought of him as a "hottie" either. Now he comes up with a trophy wife. And an assistant? OH my!!! Who knoew?
01-23-2017 10:11 AM
@QVCkitty1 wrote:
@Sooner wrote:I saw the first new one I've seen today--this morning, and it started with a stew recipe and a good explanation of cuts of meat for stew. I thought the whole thing was more relaxed and the segments not so chopped up, and the long intro seemed shorter.
I hope it goes well for all the employees there! It is pretty much the same format, and it's funny when you see it because Chris took up a lot more time than I had realized.
Didn't know he was divorced or being sued, but the Milk Street Mag is the same as the old one he put out.
I found all of this out when I googled him. He divorced his wife and shortly after married a woman half his age, I think she was his assistant. The first wife is suing him over her settlement, which is somehow tied to the business. This is mean but I don't know how he got 2 woman to marry him.
@QVCkitty1 you better sit down as he is actually on wife number 3 . . . apparently he is big on picking out the next wife whlle still married to the current one . . . I don't get it either.
I like the new show. It is different without him but for me that is not a bad thing. I wish them much luck as this has always been one of my favorite cooking shows along with Martha's.
01-23-2017 11:28 AM
@momtochloe wrote:
@QVCkitty1 wrote:
@Sooner wrote:I saw the first new one I've seen today--this morning, and it started with a stew recipe and a good explanation of cuts of meat for stew. I thought the whole thing was more relaxed and the segments not so chopped up, and the long intro seemed shorter.
I hope it goes well for all the employees there! It is pretty much the same format, and it's funny when you see it because Chris took up a lot more time than I had realized.
Didn't know he was divorced or being sued, but the Milk Street Mag is the same as the old one he put out.
I found all of this out when I googled him. He divorced his wife and shortly after married a woman half his age, I think she was his assistant. The first wife is suing him over her settlement, which is somehow tied to the business. This is mean but I don't know how he got 2 woman to marry him.
@QVCkitty1 you better sit down as he is actually on wife number 3 . . . apparently he is big on picking out the next wife whlle still married to the current one . . . I don't get it either.
I like the new show. It is different without him but for me that is not a bad thing. I wish them much luck as this has always been one of my favorite cooking shows along with Martha's.
@momtochloe, Number 3 , oh my! Well as my dad always said, " there is no accounting for taste". LOL
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