

Mike G wrote:Flipping channels in search of base sensation the other day, I spotted Semi-Ho's Thanksgiving show. I selected it and started watching. She was making some kind of cranberry dressing, using... real cranberries, a real orange, real walnuts, and a package of Jell-O.
I was shocked. Maybe not the most innovative cranberry dressing ever invented, but next to opening a can, it was positively Watersian in its use of actual ingredients.
Who are you and what have you done with the real Sandra Lee?
Don't get me wrong, I would never make this stuff - I just like tuning in for the train wreck.
JoelF wrote:Is it at all possible that the show is a joke on the viewers
tcdup wrote:The epitome of the bastardization of salad for me was the Snickers "salad" -- diced apples, cut-up candy bars, bound with Cool Whip.
whiskeybent wrote:You're making potato soup, and one of your ingredients is....
Canned cream of potato soup?
I really shouldn't be shocked, but it's hard not to be.
scanz wrote:tcdup wrote:The epitome of the bastardization of salad for me was the Snickers "salad" -- diced apples, cut-up candy bars, bound with Cool Whip.
This sounds like one too many ingredients to me
eatchicago wrote:She does the same thing with her butternut squash soup. First ingredient: butternut squash soup.
Dmnkly wrote:scanz wrote:tcdup wrote:The epitome of the bastardization of salad for me was the Snickers "salad" -- diced apples, cut-up candy bars, bound with Cool Whip.
This sounds like one too many ingredients to me
One?
Deen's favorite recipe in the new book is the Cinnamon Rolls. It's a surprising choice, given that more complicated dishes stand out, like the Porcupine Balls, the Sausage Quiche or the Hawaiian Beef Teriyaki Kebabs with Grilled Pineapple. On the other hand, there's something that says simplicity and kid-friendliness about crescent rolls stuffed with marshmallows and sprinkled with cinnamon sugar.
powdered whipped topping. As if that's easier or cheaper! I wouldn't even know where to find that crap!
How can there be a market for these products in this economy?
Mhays wrote:The Cinnamon Rolls, her favorite recipe, are described in the book's press release:Deen's favorite recipe in the new book is the Cinnamon Rolls. It's a surprising choice, given that more complicated dishes stand out, like the Porcupine Balls, the Sausage Quiche or the Hawaiian Beef Teriyaki Kebabs with Grilled Pineapple. On the other hand, there's something that says simplicity and kid-friendliness about crescent rolls stuffed with marshmallows and sprinkled with cinnamon sugar.
Mhays wrote:More frightening than that: I watched Sparky eat two of them. Bwha ha ha ha ha!