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Re: In the Kitchen with David


@layla2450 wrote:

@skatting44 wrote:

@Imaoldhippie 

 I to give him alot of credit for loosing the 70 lbs per his admission on the show , but what a shame he ended up eating those  pork rinds  with Carla Hall who appeared on the  show with  Rachel and Alberti  who was so enamoured .

 


Stock up on those delicious (YUCK) salty pork rinds - a REAL BARGAIN at $40 for 1.7 lbs. LOLOLOLOL!!! Probably cost $5 to make.


These work out to be 1.47 per ounce.  I had flavored pork rinds in my Target order last weekend that worked out to be 1.79 per ounce.  

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Re: In the Kitchen with David


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@pupwhipped wrote:

Basically I feel David is disinterested in his own show. I also believe that same disinterest is catching on to others...like customers Woman Frustrated


@pupwhipped I agree with you.  I don't watch him all that often because I am not into cooking or kitchen stuff.  But he does seem to be really bored now.  He does not seem to have the same passion or excitement that he once had.  Maybe it is time for him to move on.


 

 

I couldn't care less whether or not DV tastes the food. HOWEVER, it is beyond weird to me that he enables food tasters near by....helicoptering.

 

NOBODY wants to hear preaching from a reformed anything and that's what he does. It sounds entitled.

 

Sorry, but calling Steve "Big Bite Steve" is a little cringey. Yes,I know he announced that Steve said it wasn't offensive to him, but would anyone expect a newby to say anything else?

 

The King and the Disney Princess should be the next two to go. They could ride off into the sunset and say mah honey to each other until their hearts content. They BOTH know viewers don'tlike it, yet it continues...again,entitled behavior. 

 

I know there are a lot of DV fans, I am just not one of them, not now, not ever. Maybe not talking about his mother so much would be a good thing for him. 

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Re: In the Kitchen with David

@jackiejenny and @pupwhipped, I totally agree!

As I said on another thread that got poofed, David is a one trick pony.
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Re: In the Kitchen with David


@sugar plum wrote:
@jackiejennyand @pupwhipped, I totally agree!

As I said on another thread that got poofed, David is a one trick pony.

 

Agree and mine probably will get the same treatment. 

 

Oh, well, if it does, it doesn't make it not true.Smiley Happy


 

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Last night I actually watched an hour or two of INKWD for the first time in a while and I actually enjoyed it.  I thought David and Steve were good together, even though Steve ate way too much.  I understand David only taking a small bite to try things and I applaud him for his tenacity in sticking to his diet.  He has a great chemistry with the vendors who respect him and Steve is learning from a pro.  Steve doesn't say much, but that is just his role right now.  He makes a great taster, but he needs to stop at a bite or two of each thing.  He appeared starving, haha.  The audience made for some break in the presentations.  All in all I enjoyed the 2 hours I watched and I did not think David looked bored at all.  

 

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Re: In the Kitchen with David

I quit watching his shows a few years ago. David seems bored, and quality of many items had dropped. I make a quick scan of what was in the show after it’s over. None of the food, or any of the Temptations, ever tempted me. Years ago, Cook’s Essentials was a decent brand of cookware, not so any longer. You find shelf after shelf of Temptations at local second hand store, they have to almost give them away. $2 - $5 each, some are 2/$5,
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Re: In the Kitchen with David


@Lila4Now wrote:
I quit watching his shows a few years ago. David seems bored, and quality of many items had dropped. I make a quick scan of what was in the show after it’s over. None of the food, or any of the Temptations, ever tempted me. Years ago, Cook’s Essentials was a decent brand of cookware, not so any longer. You find shelf after shelf of Temptations at local second hand store, they have to almost give them away. $2 - $5 each, some are 2/$5,

 

I thought they would make Tara cut back on either the volume or the unending variations of items, eventually, because of the last line in your post.

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I find it a tad difficult to sympathize with David. He enjoyed gaining those 70 pounds and made millions doing it. Well, when the rest of us do that, we all have to pay the piper losing it. 

And now we are supposed to applaud him as he has a food taster who eats his bad stuff. 

Of course he's bored: he can't work up enthusiasm selling something that is bad for him.

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I admire both David and Mary for sticking to their diets.   There are many in the audience that have some kind of restrictions in  their diet.   To see hosts show alternatives for their restrictions is very helpful.   

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I do not purchase food on QVC depending on how much the hosts eat on air.   In fact, it is a BIG turn off to see a host fight the vendor for an immediate peice of food to eat.