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gostillerz
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Re:Your favorite food shows (not necessarily the best)
Tue, 08/17/10 12:40 AM
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Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen Frugal Gourmet American Eats on the History Channel No Reservations Good Eats Food 911 Cheesy Infomercials The one Rick Bayless does 30 Minute Meals (before she got more annoying) I have 2 internet ones... Pro at Cooking (funny stuff) Cooking with Kai on Youtube
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enginecapt
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Re:Your favorite food shows (not necessarily the best)
Tue, 08/17/10 1:31 AM
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One I forgot to add: Fanny Craddock
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DougS
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Re:Your favorite food shows (not necessarily the best)
Sat, 08/21/10 7:42 PM
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Thanks BelleReve, Very expensive to convert VHS to DVD. They do sell machines that will do the conversion but I am told they can be unreliable. I have been holding out thinking there must be a way to digitally convert on a computer VHS to DVD. Must be software some place. I tried a couple of Justin Wilson recipes and they were well received at backyard cookouts.
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Foodbme
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Re:Your favorite food shows (not necessarily the best)
Mon, 08/23/10 6:03 AM
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The Travel Channel has become my favorite, especially Anthony Bourdain
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