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Feb 2011
10:16am, 24 Feb 2011
5,105 posts
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TRO Saracen
But croc it still looked like a splat, rather than a neat shape even after cooking in cling film. Still can't believe he plated it up in the cling film without noticing. Hilarious.
The uncooked fat on the lamb (in the 5 person cook off) made me want to gag.
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Feb 2011
10:17am, 24 Feb 2011
14,159 posts
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Old Croc
I said it was a good idea not well executed though!
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Feb 2011
10:21am, 24 Feb 2011
5,106 posts
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TRO Saracen
LOL
Programme is not very realistic though - in a real kitchen that plate of Pad Thai that hit the deck would have back on the plate and out; no need to bother re-cooking.
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Feb 2011
11:53am, 24 Feb 2011
648 posts
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Jon_t
The cling filmed egg was funny, the pan hitting the deck also funny, but what had me in stitches was the woman with the squid who was looking into the camera,her look saying 'F~~~ off and leave me alone while I put this on the plate so nobody notices!' That made last night worth watching, especially when she was told they werent going to taste it after all that.
Agree with above tho, too much crying, there really is no need. Get a grip
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Feb 2011
12:05pm, 24 Feb 2011
23,294 posts
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Toks
Really if they can't stand the heat, they should stay out of the kitchen!
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Feb 2011
12:10pm, 24 Feb 2011
503 posts
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spinkle
it's turning into the X Factor - they'll all have a back story i.e my aged granny told me this recipe on her death bed....
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Feb 2011
12:30pm, 24 Feb 2011
23,296 posts
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Toks
Oh all of u stop being cynical
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Feb 2011
12:32pm, 24 Feb 2011
15,650 posts
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idio
That woaman who was from the WI came over as a right snob. The young girl who did the oriental? take on the sunday lunch, that woman just looked disgusted as soon as she saw it.
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Feb 2011
12:38pm, 24 Feb 2011
5,107 posts
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TRO Saracen
Mind you that was a very odd dish, she was hair drying that duck at one point. I guess it depends whether you think 'your take on a traditional roast dinner' extends as far as what she served up
'Roast dinner' was a joke anyway - but they didn't even have ovens, everything was pan fried and no one used 'aunt Bessie's' yorkshire puds....
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Feb 2011
12:39pm, 24 Feb 2011
15,651 posts
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idio
But none of those dishes looked like a traditional roast dinner.
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