As seen on TV
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 9:12 am
OK, not advertisements, but cooking segments on the tube. Specifically the annoying shows that my wife watches on NBC in the morning. Normally the eating habits of the hosts is atrocious but today it just went over the top. I happened to be walking by and the guest was making what looked to be a Po'Boy. So I stopped to watch. Jenna was mixing the cole slaw, and Hoda mentioned that they were running out of time so they'd need to eat. Normally the hosts in general, in the interest of not "making a mess", eat over the dishes of food. That really bugs me no end. Today Jenna takes her sandwich and as per usual leans over the entire bowl of coleslaw and takes a bite. The innards of the sandwich is oozing out and landing in the slaw. Then after one bite she puts her sandwich right in the bowl of slaw.
Sorry, but I think these folks are pigs. I see that stuff all the time. There's no chance of it, but I would never go to their homes and partake of anything. I wonder if they even wash their hands after visiting the hopper. From seeing their complete lack of understanding and lack thinking of others I doubt that they do.
Another chef from NOLA keeps a spoon in his pocket and so as to put on a show of not putting the tasting spoon in the dish, he uses the mixing spoon to put a taste on the previously mouthed spoon from the pocket. But I've seen excess drip back into the dish from off of his tasting spoon. Sorry, that's just nasty. I think he owns a restaurant too. It's yet another place I would never eat food from.
Maybe I'm overly picky, but if I wouldn't want to swap spit with these folks orally, and I don't want to, why would I want it in my food? I know I'm a bit of a germophobe but would anyone here want to eat after these people do these things? It's like double dipping. Just disgusting.
Sorry, but I think these folks are pigs. I see that stuff all the time. There's no chance of it, but I would never go to their homes and partake of anything. I wonder if they even wash their hands after visiting the hopper. From seeing their complete lack of understanding and lack thinking of others I doubt that they do.
Another chef from NOLA keeps a spoon in his pocket and so as to put on a show of not putting the tasting spoon in the dish, he uses the mixing spoon to put a taste on the previously mouthed spoon from the pocket. But I've seen excess drip back into the dish from off of his tasting spoon. Sorry, that's just nasty. I think he owns a restaurant too. It's yet another place I would never eat food from.
Maybe I'm overly picky, but if I wouldn't want to swap spit with these folks orally, and I don't want to, why would I want it in my food? I know I'm a bit of a germophobe but would anyone here want to eat after these people do these things? It's like double dipping. Just disgusting.