foodie1 wrote:Much of SL's cooking "style" has to do with her upbringing and challenges growing up. Her bio was featured in Food Network's "Chefography" series and offered some reasoning to her madness. I don't particularly care for her techniques or even her kitchen creativity, however I do respect the woman solely on how she overcame her life challenges and managed to get where she is today.
I might've been able to swallow this if she didn't claim that her detractors weren't just taking shots at her, but also "at every woman who's just trying to get it done." I'm thinking she may want to review how much time and money went into the "tablescapes" before claiming the "women who are just trying to get it done" as her peeps.
sweetsalty wrote:I might've been able to swallow this if she didn't claim that her detractors weren't just taking shots at her, but also "at every woman who's just trying to get it done." I'm thinking she may want to review how much time and money went into the "tablescapes" before claiming the "women who are just trying to get it done" as her peeps.
I particularly take issue with the implication that "women who are just trying to get it done" have absolutely NO hope of making meals that are not only affordable and reasonably easy, but also of semi-edible quality. There's clearly a market for such a show, but nobody seems to be able to fill that gap. RaeRay clearly comes closer than Sandra Lee, but still misses the mark. I just...don't get it.
YourPalWill wrote:I didn't know that Le Cordon Bleu taught pastry classes that encourage replacing real cream with Cool Whip.
That's the same class where they teach you to combine pre-made devils food cake, apple pie filling, corn nuts, and pop corn, among other special ingredients, into a Kwanzaa celebration cake.
YourPalWill wrote:I didn't know that Le Cordon Bleu taught pastry classes that encourage replacing real cream with Cool Whip.
Ms. Ingie wrote:I think that Sandra Lee is Food Network's replacement for Debbie Fields. Anybody remember her show? I used to cringe when I watch her show as well. I guess you just have to put a pretty blonde in front of the camera...
Santander wrote:
I don't know what demographic she is coiffed to be attractive to, but it ain't mine.
I'm pretty sure, judging by the vestigial ectoplasm on my jacket that I was sideswiped by pure evil.