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    how many of you

    Watch the food network channel? I watch it a lot I don't normally make what they make but I have picked up a lot of good tricks and tips
    I speak my mind because it hurts to bite my tongue!

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    I love the food network, watch it all the time. I to have learned a few new tricks


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    I watch it alot, I did make one thing from a Bobby Flay Throwdown, when he had the brothers who made the best meatloaf, I tried it how they made it and it was by far the best meatloaf I had ever made. I learn alot from food network.
    If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.

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    I watch mostly Iron Chef (both versions), Good Eats, some of the cake / pastry competitions & Next Food Network Star.
    I learn alot., but I don't cook anymore. Not really cook., not like I used to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sheila_361 View Post
    I watch it alot, I did make one thing from a Bobby Flay Throwdown, when he had the brothers who made the best meatloaf, I tried it how they made it and it was by far the best meatloaf I had ever made. I learn alot from food network.
    You wouldn't happen to have that on hand and could share it with me could ya?
    I speak my mind because it hurts to bite my tongue!

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    I just remember them saying, don't use raw onions in your meatloaf mixture, that they should be sauteed first and not to put the meatloaf in a loaf pan but just to shape it on a cookie sheet so that all the sides could crisp up and cook evenly and also to top it with the Ketchup before you bake it.
    If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.

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    hummm will have to give that a try...I learned that when making a soup or stew that you should put like your onions and potatos in and kind of cook them for like 5 minutes so that it does not take as long to cook...cool the faster the better for me
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    We love the Japanese version of Iron Chef,Hal and I will stay up late on a night he has to get up early the next day to watch it. it is on the FLN channel at 11 pm my time
    If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.

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    if i cooked like they do i would be poor and starving by the time it was done
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