middie
Chef Extraordinaire
drop dead gorgeous, no.
she is rather cute though.
she is rather cute though.
Constance said:I suspect she does eat what she cooks, but she doesn't OVER eat.
I actually love Giada's smile. But I dissagree about if you've got 'em flaunt 'em, I mean its a cooking show. And she always leans right over the food. Oh, and I was just rolling my eyes when I saw Rachel Ray in the bikini pics. Rachel Ray I'm becoming less and less fond of.lyndalou said:We enjoy watching her,too. She doesn't have the best smile, in my (not so) humble opinion. As for the decolletage, well if you've got 'em flaunt 'em, I say. Rachel Ray has been getting a little risque ,as well.
I watch for recipes and techniques, my husband? Well....
Lyndalou
marmalady said:I did watch her bio, I think I might still have it on Tivo. Did you watch it all? You're right that she worked hard- to become a chef. She did not work hard at all to get her own cooking show. A producer (I think it was a producer) who knew of her grandfather saw her at a party and asked her to give it a chance. She didn't want to but she sent an audition tape in anyways because they really wanted her to, and they liked her and just like that she had a show. Then when they started filming she really sucked as a cooking show host and wasn't very pleasant to watch at all, but they stayed with her and she eventually got better. Although I believe she has passion for food and cooking, her celebrity status just fell right into her lap. No one else could have gotten that opportunity without being born with family connections. She was even offered a chance to become a movie star actress, and she could have taken it easily. She didn't even have to audition for her first movie role with no experience at all. Although she didn't accept the free-in acting lifestyle, she accepted this without having to struggle though Hollywood like a normal person. I'm not blaming her for taking it, I would in a heartbeat given the chance. Its just something about her thats not as respected to me as a celeb chef who had to work from nothing.Banana Brain said:b) she didn't have to work her way to becoming a TV chef, they asked HER only because of her family name.quote]
That's so not true! If you watched her bio, she always loved working with food - went to culinary school - worked in restaurants - worked in catering - established her own successful home chef/catering business. My hat is off to a very tough woman who fought her way up just like the rest of us.
Banana Brain said:marmalady said:I did watch her bio, I think I might still have it on Tivo. Did you watch it all? You're right that she worked hard- to become a chef. She did not work hard at all to get her own cooking show. A producer (I think it was a producer) who knew of her grandfather saw her at a party and asked her to give it a chance. She didn't want to but she sent an audition tape in anyways because they really wanted her to, and they liked her and just like that she had a show. Then when they started filming she really sucked as a cooking show host and wasn't very pleasant to watch at all, but they stayed with her and she eventually got better. Although I believe she has passion for food and cooking, her celebrity status just fell right into her lap. No one else could have gotten that opportunity without being born with family connections. She was even offered a chance to become a movie star actress, and she could have taken it easily. She didn't even have to audition for her first movie role with no experience at all. Although she didn't accept the free-in acting lifestyle, she accepted this without having to struggle though Hollywood like a normal person. I'm not blaming her for taking it, I would in a heartbeat given the chance. Its just something about her thats not as respected to me as a celeb chef who had to work from nothing.
Whaddevah.
Banana Brain said:she accepted this without having to struggle though Hollywood like a normal person.
Yeah, the normies like you and I (unless your family is famous). I'm not going to get spotted at a party and offered a cooking show. Even if I become a pro chef I won't.buckytom said:i agree with marm. fugeddaboudit!
normal people struggling in hollywood?
bb, you need to sit down and have a cool drink...
(btw, espeakin' of hollywood, i haven't seen mish around.)
VeraBlue said:The number of teeth in her mouth is frightening....
thecactuswill said:Yeah. The human body has 32 teeth. If you don't have all of yours, or are accustomed to others who are missing some, I imagine a full set may be frightening.
Get a room.thecactuswill said:Who cares about the food? I want to bite into her, not the food