Sunday, January 23, 2011

Some Sunday Morning Reviews

5am started for me with What Would Brian Boitano Make? featuring a menu focused on sausage for some Secret Society Scooter members (lol!so friggin random), so each major component features sausage. I will refrain from tasteless or tongue-in-cheek jokes at this time. I gotta say, I kinda like this show and the food Brian makes looks pretty darn good. Definitely not too complicated as I can't see him slaving for hours over a dish, but simple and not fussy. Just the way I like it. lol Also, on a fangirl note, I FLOVE Brian Boitano; he was my fav fav FAV male ice skater during the 90s. The 92 Olympics were absolutely fab for me as I developed a love of the Olympics from watching that one. So since I was used to seeing him skate, I wasn't expecting to hear about him getting a cooking show. For some dumb reason, I didn't think about him having any other interests but skating. Well derr, skating is his career. It's not the only thing he does. Leave it to me to put him in a box. lol He's very engaging with the camera, not a surprise to me, and pretty funny to boot.

Anyway, the sausage panini to kick off the epi wasn't bad at all; I can't eat sausage but I would have considered eating this one. The sausage schnitzel wasn't bad either; I'm not big on German food but I liked the way Brian Americanized it without taking the German flair out of it. Creative on his part to use pretzel bread as opposed to regular buns or even ciabatta rolls. Right now he's making a seafood roll with shrimp (or as I call em, scrimps), scallops, and salmon blended together and rolled into little cabbage rolls and steamed. Can't say as I'm a big advocate of this one, mainly because my stomach is skittish and probably can't handle that much seafood. lol The scooter bars looked great and the sausage panini was a good dish to have for an appetizer or even at a game (hint hint for football fans!) The ending was a tad cheesy, but all in all not a bad epi.

Alex's Day Off--"Brunch"
I know I'm not the only one to notice that Alex Guarnaschelli is borderline pornographic when describing her food and the way it tastes, or how she intends to cook it; in general, her descriptions and the tone of voice toe the line of food porn. It's a giggle inducer for me. Today's brunch is starting with some homemade popovers, and I do have to say I appreciate that she makes these things from scratch and wants to make sure the food is appetizing and comforting. On a random note, man I wish I could cut food the way she does; I have so much trouble with it. I think the knives are too big for my hands. lol I like the way Alex makes her food; you can definitely tell she's a chef and knows her food, but its still doable in a home kitchen and every ingredient adds on to the end result of the dish. Now she's doing sausage patties and cooking the apples in some apple cider for the popovers, I believe. The addition of heated fennel, chili flakes and cayenne probably adds a good kick to the sausage and I like that the breadcrumbs were added to bind the sausage and allow it to cook without losing its shape. I hadn't thought of that but its a good idea. Next Alex is making what she calls a 'goopy egg' which I would have to omit if I were making this for myself; I prefer my eggs very scrambled; overeasy just seems like a stomachache waiting to happen for me. Now here's the porn part of the show. She said to turn off the phone, turn the blinds down, and have some sausage and cocktails. Look, when someone tells me those first two things, cocktail being optional, its because sex is usually on the horizon, not sausage. Well.....not the digestible kind anyway. Mhm....Ah damnit. *clears throat and straightens shirt* See? Naughty thoughts! This is all Alex's fault. lol In the last couple of minutes with some like marathon music playing at first lol, the sausage is heated in the pan with the egg, and then the egg is placed on top of the sausage. She did that so the egg would ooze down the middle of the sausage when cut, but again, not my style. I'd rather cut up the sausage when its done cooking, scramble a little of it with the egg and cheese and put it on a sandwich. That's just me. lol The popovers look so light and airy, but I'd use honey butter and then top with the cooked apple rather than ricotta and the apples. For me, ricotta belongs in lasagna, not necessarily a popover. But I digress. All in all, I wouldn't mind making this one at home.

Secrets of a Restaurant Chef--"The Secret to Fish and Chips"
As I said yesterday...or was it last week?...I love watching this show. Much like Alex, you can tell that Anne knows her food and how to make something taste a certain way, what each ingredient brings to the final product, and that she enjoys making the food taste great. Alot of people find this irritating, but I think its hilarious when Anne's talking about her BIIG meat or her BRROWN food...it used to make me O_o huh? but its kinda funny now. She's making some homemade fries for the fish; I didn't know Russet potatoes are better for that, I just got potatoes at the store. Didn't care which ones they were. Same with apples. lol And like I said with Alex, I wish I could control my food and cut it the way Anne does. I really REALLY can't do it well, especially with peeling potatoes. I try though. Over and over again. lol She cooks her fries in the oil twice, something else I didn't know. The first fry is to make them crispy, the second fry is to give them color. She just explained what mayo is. I love this woman. I like watching the cooks make their own batter; its alot better than just frying the fish in flour, isn't it? Apparently, the fizz from the beer allows the batter to bubble up and become fluffier. I'm not a drinker myself so the improvisation would be using ice-cold sparkling water instead. I had no idea how to fry fish or do any of this until this morning. And true to what Anne said, the fish looks golden, fluffy and evenly fried. I've never made mayo so I'd probably use store mayo for the coleslaw. I think this is going to be like the lettuce for the fish rather than just a side. Random commercial notes, I love the little girl in the Cici's Pizza commercial. The chick in the Babybel cheese one is funny. And don't use your dog to mop up your home. That's rotten as hell. Even if your dog's fur is inviting. Stop it. lol Fish is super crispy and looks great, and the coleslaw was just a side after all. Well I just gave you an improv to use. lol

Nigella Kitchen--"I Did it My Way"
Well first, how come its not called Nigella'S Kitchen? Nigella Kitchen just seems grammatically incorrect to me. Yes I know that's an anal and completely random observation to make. I'm a grammar buff. Leave me alone. I love Nigella's accent; its delicious. She's making a dip for her tiramisu and something else I didn't catch. She uses English measurements for her dishes as opposed to American ones so if you're not used to them (I'm not lol) and aren't sure of the equivalent, look up the recipes on FN's website. You know one thing I do appreciate about FN, despite the many many complaints I have? They have real shapes on their network; you definitely can't say that they prefer stick-thin for each show. And I love it. The majority of the shows that have the most followers are with fuller-figured women; all of whom love the food they make, love a lush, comforting and delicious meal and don't mind eating their fill. Personally speaking, I love watching people who have as much an appreciation for making the food as they do eating it. It's not idle or absent-minded eating, its enjoying and savoring eating. Yes, I do believe there's a difference. You can't put 6 hours of skinny women in front of me, let them tell me they love to eat, but don't take more than a taster bite during their shows and expect me to believe them. I'm a skinny gal myself, but if my metabolism wasn't that of a 23 year old girl, I'd be as big as a house. And you'd better believe I would attribute all of it to a love of food. None of the hosts are as big as a house, but you know what I'm trying to say. A question I have is why when there's seafood or some kind of spicy food being served that something chocolate is always served for dessert? That's a setup for more pain later. No tanku.

I didn't review Rachael Ray's Week in a Day as I was starting to lose interest in the programming by then, but I tuned in 90% through Giada at Home, where she's making a series of appetizers to entertain some friends. Right now she's putting some kind of herb butter on some shrimp kebobs and it doesn't look too bad. I generally like the food she makes; Everyday Italian was and is still one of my favorite cooking shows. I don't see Giada at Home to be too much different as she usually has something Italian on the menu, albeit a tad watered down from the more Italian way of cooking it she had on her other show, but I do see a bit more variety this go around. I'm not one for cocktails or drinks myself, so the cocktail part of this epi doesn't really have my attention. Soapheads...did I just see Ricky Paull Goldin at this party? Ooh I did, I did! Per usual, everyone's enjoying the food and I love the backyard. I want one like that. I do have to say I'm not one for walking around the room asking my guests to tell me what part they like about the food; I think its a little self-indulgent to get your compliments all night because you asked for them. But meh. We get our compliments in diff ways.

Giada at Home--
This epi has a flatbread, a gratin and some mascarpone bars. We all know G loves her chocolate, so you know this dessert has an awesome amount of it in there. And I don't complain one bit, if I can say anything about G's desserts its that it has my absolute fav thing in there, @_@ chocolate! She's making the dessert first and cutting up the toffee bars to put them in the bowl with some of the other ingredients; here I go again with the cutting and me wishing I could do it. lol This one's made with prepared cookie dough, but I'm not complaining. I'm not good with the homemade dough. I tried it at Xmas and still haven't recovered. lol I learned about double boilers by watching Everyday Italian and Barefoot Contessa and I gotta say, its prob alot better than putting it in a pot with butter and melting it like I do to make my choco rice krispies. And alot less greasier. However, the butter in the choco tastes great. lol I think the camera used for this show is one of those glossy ones that focus on the upclose but have that slightly out of focus effect for the background, even when Giada's just cooking, not even the entertainment part that usually closes the show. Is this so G gets more shine? I see you FN. I. See. You. lol The gratin is a bacon and cauliflower one and I can def say I wouldn't be on the train for that one. I've only tried cauli once and I regretted it. I made the mistake of thinking it was just some white broccoli, just like I thought brussels sprouts were just tighter, smaller rounds of cabbage. WRONG. On both counts. Ack. >.< I hated them both and kicked myself for my culinary naivete. The episode finished a few minutes later, and I have to admit the gratin didn't look bad at all. I could be tricked into trying it.

Well as I feel the fatigue beginning to catch up to me, I feel my Sunday reviews coming to a close, which is unfortunate as this morning features quite a few new episodes. And alot more diversity with the hosts than yesterday. But not only am I slightly bored, I'm also incredibly sleepy.

After an unsuccessful hour and a half nap, I'm back.

Down Home with the Neely's--Dine-in Diner
Foreplay Central is cooking up some dine in favorites, starting with browning and caramelizing onions for an old-school patty melt. Adding chili flakes to the onions was a nice tip. For these melts, they're using ground chuck and Swiss cheese on toasted rye as opposed to the traditional dine-in eats and I wouldn't mind trying it, even though I don't eat alot of red meat myself. I was a vegetarian for about 2 years and gave up red meat entirely about 5 years ago; I only recently started eating bits and pieces of it a few months ago. I still haven't gotten the taste back for it so I only eat it on occasion. A chuck patty melt would kill my stomach. But darn it looked good when they set the caramelized onions on the up side of the bread, followed by that patty and the other slice of bread with the melted Swiss on it. Mmm. Next they said they'd be making kale chips and frozen peanut butter bites, which I am eager to find out more about. I love desserts and I saw choco on the bites in the preview, so you know I have to find out what's in it. The potato wedges to accompany the melts are typical Southern fries, crispy, golden and large. Definitely not McD's fries. They're awesomely salty and fantastic with ketchup or cheese. Ooh, ketchup AND cheese..........>.>  <.< well anyway, I've never had kale before so this kale chips recipe is a new one on me. After seasoned with s&p and olive oil, they're baked in the oven for about 20 minutes. The verdict's still out for me on that one. Ooh the peanut butter bites are being prepared now. These are just regular creamy pb, confectioners' sugar and vanilla extract, then mixed until smooth. Then they are rolled and set on a cookie sheet and frozen for an hour. The @.@ choco part involves 8oz of chopped semi-sweet melted in a double boiler. From the looks of it, its got butter on the bottom and melted choco on top. @@_@@ omg I really can't express my love for choco. Yes, I call it choco. I'm normally not too big on peanut butter because I really don't need it messing up my stomach and the 'digestive process' lol, but these look pretty good. I can't eat like 10 of them since its pure peanut butter, but I can do about 3. lol Meanwhile, I will take my trusty finger and get up all the leftover choco in the bowl after its drizzled over the pb bites. lol The kale chips has flattened and crisped up in the oven then left to cool off before topping with brown sugar--that's a hmm moment for me--, and now the pb bites are halfway dipped in the chocolate and drizzled over the top before they're put back and allowed to set. Why do I feel like almost everything with these two are double entendres and innuendos? I'ma call this safe food porn. Food is the cover for them to talk dirty to each other, I think. lol The meal as a whole looks great. Watching them eat the pb bites brings forth the sex faces and sounds from Gina, which I can do without, but all in all I liked it.

Guy's Big Bite--Guido Goes Garlic
First off, I feel like every other epi features something with him calling himself 'Guido' and using the alliteration trick Rachael usually uses; between you and me it gets old fast. lol Anyway, he's doing a garlic soup, an Asiago crostini and chicken with a bulb of garlic. I refuse to call this meal chicken and the bodacious bulb, which is what he calls it. The meal finishes with a ladyfinger tiramisu. Now I'm not too big on garlic but I do gotta say, its a tasty little thing when not done in excess. Don't make any of these for your spouse if sexytimes are on the agenda later. Garlic is a very pungent food. It lingers on the breath and oozes out of the pores if you even think about sweating. Sexytimes after a garlic-heavy meal reminds me of walking into a kitchen when someone's making Garlic toast from scratch. I would assume that's what it would smell like. You're making love, not bread. Anyway, the stock or the base for the soup I would assume is being put in the pot now; a chicken bone, carrots, onions and of course, the star ingredient. This is an immense amount of garlic; right now about 4 heads of garlic are being roasted. Now mind you, each head of garlic contains about 8-9 cloves, depending on the size head you get. Don't take that out of context. lol So that's 8 cloves, times 4. 32 cloves garlic in total. Now cut each of them in half and you get about 64 small cloves. That's some garlic for yo ass. Whew. Garlic as the central ingredient for this entire meal is a bit overwhelming, but that's just me personally. The tiramisu looks quite lovely though, definitely not the kind of dessert I see Guy..excuse me, Guido, making but it looks tasty and there's @.@ on top. You know what, that's how I'm going to identify my choco from now on. Not even gonna call it by name, I'm just gonna say @_@. Yes I know it seems like the tone of these reviews changed dramatically when I got to Guy's show and its not due to a personal like or dislike of him or his show, although to be frank I'm kinda meh about both. I prefer Triple D more than Guy's Big Bite, personally. No, the reason why I'm not so hot on this epi is because of a personal experience I had with garlic a few years ago. It was late one night and I was making eggs. I FLOVE onions in my eggs, so I reached for what I thought was onion powder and put a heavy shake of it on my eggs. Cooks up great and I'm dying of hunger so I dove right in. And to my almost immediate horror, I discovered that 'heavy shake' of onion powder was actually garlic powder. I only cooked one egg. -_- so the garlic was overpowering like you wouldn't believe. I added a piece of bread to try and tone it down, didn't work. Made the rotten mistake of trying to go back and add a little onion powder to balance it out; all that did was overwhelm my poor egg even more than it already was and have me literally crunching on both seasonings. I was traumatized for months and whenever I even smelled garlic in the vicinity, my stomach turned. I was laid up in bed with cramps for 2 days following that disaster. I added maybe 5 kernels I swear of the onion powder, the rest was all garlic powder. OMG I will NEVER forget that. So when I hear any meal where garlic is the central ingredient, I shy away. lol According to Guy, the soup wasn't that overwhelming garlic I assumed it would be, but was cooked to where it was an undertone rather than the main taste. The chicken didn't look too bad either, especially once it was covered with the gravy. I'll have to take his word for it though; I really killed myself on garlic after that experience.

Well, this concludes the Sunday morning reviews; not a bad morning of cooking to me at all. I can't wait for tailgate weekend next week. Btw, good luck to my Packs! I bleeds green!! And red, if you get literal. Aren't I a festive gal. lol
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All these outs are slightly depressing....

The last blog made me think. Three outs were reported in about 2 days this past week. How many other outs have there been just in recent months, say like since Fall Sweeps or so? It made me think because I remember seeing on almost every soap, even the ones I don't watch, there have been at least 2. So I decided to go back to the source and break them down. All information in this blog and many others is from http://www.soapcentral.com/. It is unclear on many whether or not there will be recasts on any of these roles or if they were written off permanently; this blog is only discussing the outs.

AMC:
1)Well, I can't mention outs on this show without mentioning Thorsten Kaye (Zach)'s decision to no longer continue with the show due to not wanting to travel from his home base in NYC to AMC's new home in LA, prompting his character to be killed off in a crash during November's Sweeps Week.
2)In December, Debbi Morgan (Angie) took an indefinite medical leave, revealing not long after that she'd been diagnosed with Lyme disease. So this one is really a temporary out.
3)In the same month, Finn Wittrock (Damon), a relatively new actor to the cast, decided not to renew his contract after debuting a little over a year ago and as of now, Damon is either already off the canvas or is on his way out.
4)To kick off 2011, we find out that Shannon Kane (Natalia) decided as well that she wouldn't be renewing her contract with show, instead deciding to make the foray into movies, although the door is open for a return should she decide to change her mind.
5)Not long after this announcement, Melissa Claire Egan (Annie) also decided not to renew her contract with the show, stating that she would prefer to pursue other interests and has already taped her final scenes.

B&B:
Seemingly the only soap on the list with more ins than outs is the only show that only tapes for half an hour. They haven't had any outs, so good for them.
update (as of 1/28): Due to lack of storyline for the character, Kyle Lowder (Rick) has been released.

DOOL:
1)Not even 10 days into the new year, we find out that Mark Hapka (Nathan) was let go from his role due to not being utilized enough, so he asked to be let go if the character could not be used properly and it seems that the powers that be granted his request.
2)Shelley Hennig (Stephanie) broke the news just this past week that she decided not to continue with the show and will be taping her last scenes on the 2nd of next month.
3)The same day, Jay Kenneth Johnson (Phillip) announced that he too would not be renewing with the show. Now if you remember, a couple of years ago a story broke about him clearing his dressing room and storming off the set but being forced back later because he had not fulfilled the terms of his contract. He renewed with the show a short time later and it seemed all was well, but it seems he now wants out.

GH:
1)The only one from this soap but probably the biggest shocker on this entire list was Rebecca Herbst's (Elizabeth) firing from the show due to the current direction of the story involving her character. Soapcentral says that she is last expected to air in March, so get your fill of her now. It surprised her, her castmates and her fans, this one included. And it still makes me very sad, not to mention extremely P.O'ed. Moving on...

OLTL:
I would love to comment on how many actors were let go or decided not to renew with the show over the year because it really is an interesting list, but I said from November and from there I will go.
1)In December, Carmen LoPorto (Jack) made the announcement that Jack was being SORAS'd and he would no longer be needed. LoPorto looks to be around 10-12 for me, more so for the pre-pubescent little brother, and the show decided that aging him to around 15 would be more appropriate due to the upcoming storyline.
2)In the same story, twins Jacob and Luke Clodfelter (Sam) were recast and SORAS'd as well; Sam's new age was not mentioned. I looked a little deeper and found out on soaps.sheknows.com that the recast for Sam is about 5, so that would put Sam at preschool or kindergarten age.

Y&R:
Well, much like its CBS counterpart, I didn't find any outs for Y&R during the time period I was searching. Good job, CBS.

Many of the soaps eliminating cast members is on the ABC network, which does not set a good tone considering this is the only channel who still shows soaps all day. CBS has eliminated their entire afternoon of soaps and NBC eliminated their late morning soap years ago, so DOOL has been on its own for quite some time. In short, this doesn't look so good for ABC soaps. Get it together, guys (n gals)!
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Surprising Outs!

ABC came out with some serious ousters this week, on all three soaps; it couldn't go without reporting.

GH reported earlier this week that 13-year veteran Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth) was being cut from the show in a story-dictated exit. Are they serious? This woman has dedicated 13 years of her life to your show, probably rejected offers to try for other shows or primetime, not to mention hasn't even been back from maternity leave for a year and you're cutting her out?? Due to story?? It boggles my mind, and apparently those of her costars' too because this was definitely a loud ripple that was heard by all of her GH castmates by the day's end. She has been on this show with so much of that cast for so many years--Maurice Benard, Jonathan Jackson, Tyler Christopher, Steve Burton--and that's just a few--she basically grew up around these people! Elizabeth has been an integral part of GH's story from when she was a rebellious teen to now, a grown woman with 3 kids and quite the checkered past but still a big heroine on the show. She's had interactions with everyone on the show, has always turned in excellent work whether she was doing something bad or good, and doesn't really need to be written into an exit or a corner with no way out. Her character still has a journey to explore and they're cutting her out, and quite unceremoniously through "story dictates" on top of that. Why the hell is the story dictating that Elizabeth no longer be a part of it? You're keeping on characters that hog space (I won't name names lol), characters that in my opinion don't have much longevity save for creating conflict in couples or potential couples (again, won't name names lol) and letting go of someone with roots in this town? Her brother just came back after leaving her as the only Webber on the show for years, and now she's being written out, leaving him to uphold the family name alone. I loved the idea of Jonathan Jackson returning to the show and having Liz and Lucky get back together, but the ball was dropped. Lucky and Liz's son that supposedly was stolen by Helena hasn't been mentioned and as of late she's become background fodder with not much story when there was immense potential. It's a dumb decision and I hope GH realizes immediately that they made a mistake. Becky Herbst is a talented actress and sounds like a great person as well and I am sure that another soap will be more than happy to pick her up. I wish her the very best of luck with wherever this turn takes her.

The morning after GH made their announcement, I go back to Soapcentral.com and find out that AMC's Melissa Claire Egan (Annie) had decided not to renew her contract with the show and would be leaving in the coming weeks. Now I don't know if they will be recasting the role after giving Annie a write-off or if the character will be meeting her maker or what, but in any case, I think it stinks. Even no longer being a viewer of the show it does still make me a little sad to hear that yet another actor has decided to leave AMC. The population in Pine Valley is suffering as it is, and even though I was no longer an Annie fan towards the end of my viewing, I was still a fan of Melissa's so its not like I figured the character needed to be written off the show. Towards the end of the time I stopped watching, I hated that her character had become so much different from the one I was familar with, from the character I loved to watch so it wasn't hard for me to stop watching scenes from time to time. I think the character had a great road of redemption ahead of her and again, the constant switch of writers dropped the ball and each set had Annie doing something different. I couldn't stand it myself. Maybe I'm just too critical, I dunno. I just prefer some continuity with the characters I enjoy watching, I guess. At least Melissa wasn't fired; she expressed an interest in pursuing other roles outside of AMC. I hate hearing that any soap loses an actor since the genre as a whole seems to be losing talent left and right, but in case I were to return to the show I wouldn't be too pleased if I come back and a few of my favorite characters are no longer there. But who knows, Annie may make a return if Melissa decides at a later date to return to the show, or the role may be recasted and get another surge of interest from viewers. In any case, I'm sad to see her and Annie go and like Rebecca Herbst, has the best of luck in pursuing her other interests.

The following day if not later on the same day, OLTL announces that Brittany Underwood (Langston) is also being written out in a story dictated exit. Much like Rebecca Herbst, this was her first major role in acting and although she hasn't been on the show as long as Rebecca was with GH, she still grew up around her castmates and I'm sure this was a shocker to them as well. When Langston first started on the show she was the rebel edge to play off of Starr's cookie-cutter, privileged existence. Not long after she crossed paths with Markko Rivera, another rebel who used insulting Langston to hide the fact he was actually quite fond of her, a very familiar part of high school from my memory. Fast forward a couple of years and they had become one of the most stable couples on the show, which was sad considering there were less than 10 teens on the show at the time. They had more maturity in their relationship than alot of the adults; they should have taken a lesson or two from the two outcasts. I loved watching them together; it reminded me of my first love although their story was much more romantic and trusting than mine was. It was something realistic that I had no problem believing in. The entry of Lola into their relationship about 2 years ago was when they were first handed their bit of friction, followed by the disapproval Markko's parents had about him being with Langston and being sexually active without being married. Those were both normal things; most parents would prefer that their children not be sexually active until marriage and finding out the opposite usually sets them off. Definitely was a realistic angle in their story, especially if the parents, much like Markko's, were religious. But then the introduction of Ford into their story is what in my opinion eventually opened the door for Jason Tam (Markko) to take his temporary and then permanent exit from the show as his character got less time and story, and as the Ford family was fully integrated onto the canvas and Rob's angle with Langston decreased, I lost interest. Not long after, she's being written out due to story. I'd hope she just leaves for college or follows Markko to wherever he is and isn't written out via killer or some other stupid reason. She, like the other two, turned in good work and was a breath of fresh air and I wish Brittany Underwood all the best.

What a week, huh? Three exits by three prominent actresses in about as many days, one from each ABC soap. I really hope this doesn't set or start a trend. Even though I prefer not to watch soaps right now, its good to know that they're still there, your favorite characters are still living and thriving, and that they are there for you to go back to, kind of like that favorite toy you hold on to. Don't always have to play with them, don't always even want to, but when you're ready to again, they're right there, as ready for you to pick it up again as they always were. I think of soaps in that way; when I don't like the storylines or the characters that are in the forefront, I tend to lose interest and tune out. But when I'm ready to go back, the show and those characters are right there, waiting for me to watch. Unfortunately, the next time I return to the shows they will be Annie-less, Langston-less and >.< Elizabeth-less. Le sigh.
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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Saturday Morning Lineup--Food Network

Alright, as mentioned last night, I'm going to be reviewing the new episodes in Food Network's lineup this morning. The reviews kick off with a new episode of 30 Minute Meals.

30 Minute Meals--Penny Saving Picnic
Rachael's making an indoor Italian picnic to save money; today's menu is san marzano gazpacho, chicken thighs with onions, fennel & roasted peppers, and corn bread crostini.

When I first fell in love with food in 2006, 30 Minute Meals was the first show I saw and I fell in love with it too. I loved how friendly and personable Rachael was and how the stuff she made not only looked and sounded good but wasn't too complicated to make. Regardless of whether the meal can really be made in 30 minutes, the show still does easy meals that don't cost an arm and a leg yet manage to be just as hearty and filling. Ray comes across as someone who knows her way around a kitchen but doesn't feel the need to be kitchen chef material; she cooks her meals just as a person on a weeknight would prepare the meal. Definitely not alot of needed prep, which takes up time if you have hungry kids and schoolwork/work to finish. The ingredients she uses are neither fancy or expensive; just normal ingredients and food items.

I also like how Rachael makes sure to mention how much of each ingredient she uses for those like me who try to write down the ingredients and steps as she goes. I am not an experienced cook so eyeballing my items and measurements hasn't hit me yet; she's doing that now with each ingredient she adds to the food processor for her gazpacho. And in 8 short minutes, she has started the pan and put the chicken in for one dish and has entirely prepped the other. Great time if you ask me.

I know alot of people over the years rendered Ray either slightly or immediately very annoying upon watching her show, and the only time I would have slightly agreed was back in the early years of 30 Minute Meals, when I think she was still getting comfortable in front of the camera. She was going a mile a minute, I believe trying maybe a little too hard to come across as friendly, seemed at ease with the food but didn't yet seem like she felt at ease with the cameras and having to be "on" for 30 minutes. Now, she looks like an old pro and her strategy hasn't really changed much. She seems much more relaxed than those earlier days therefore much more comfortable, but she still tells her family stories, still offers up substitutes for ingredients when/if necessary, and still offers helpful tips throughout the show.

We're a little more than halfway through with the show and everything's cooking and getting off to a good start. The only thing I have to say I am not overly fond of is that because it moves so quickly, it can be hard to get actual step by step instructions by just watching the show. Putting the recipes online on FN's website is a godsend, partly because it helps us keep track and leaves us room to modify if necessary.

Its about 2 minutes before show end and as Rachael went through each main component of the meal, she gave a brief rundown of the prep to make it, another positive part of the show. This would be a good show for those with TiVo so they can pause to write down each step since she goes back over it. In short, today's show was a good one, she kept us informed and didn't break our bank with expensive things.

I skipped about an hour and a half of the lineup so I could sleep, but I'll restart the reviews with the next show, Secrets of a Restaurant Chef.

Secrets of a Restaurant Chef--The Secret to Fresh Pasta
This isn't a new episode and today Anne's doing broccoli rabe ravioli with parm and pistachios, with fresh pasta. I'm a fan of the show and her technique grew on me after watching a few episodes. I eventually want to own my own restaurant so I enjoy watching how its done in a restaurant and how an actual chef prepares their food. This is much different from a Rachael Ray, who does the everyday cooking, different from Ina who does entertainment cooking, and even different from Giada, who does simple gourmet cooking. At first I found Anne rather rough with the food, but it only taught me that you don't have to be gentle with it. With things like the fresh pasta she's doing today, rough is actually required and probably encouraged. Not to mention it releases aggression. :) I love watching how the food comes together from being individual ingredients and from the skeleton to cooking and coming together, to being a full meal. I can tell Anne enjoys watching the process and making the food, putting her own spin and effort into it. She also provides some helpful tips with the things she does and you can guarantee she uses fresh things each time.

The rest of the reviews kind of went up in smoke because I fell asleep. Fail. lol Maybe the next time I decide to do 4 hours straight of reviews I should make sure I get some sleep first, huh?
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New Year, New Stuff!

Well as I mentioned in my last blog post from last year (btw Happy New Year!), this blog would be making some changes as my television preferences have shifted from being primarily soap opera oriented. I still kept Daytime Suds in the title as I do hope and intend one day to eventually move this back to being its own site and restart the tv review site on another blog, but until then since I only watch one soap I decided to combine it. Everything with the soaps will stay the same, LOD, LOW, COW, Popped Bubbles and Suds Up will remain a part of this column, as will the weekly reviews when I remember to watch.

The new part of this blog will be the other half of this new title, the bitchy tv show reviews. I'll review almost anything I watch, syndicated, popular, stupid, funny, sitcom, whatever. I'm aware that nobody's waiting with baited breath for my rambling reviews, but if they don't like it, too bad. I enjoy writing reviews and I enjoy watching shows to provide these reviews as well. Maybe someone'll read em eventually and think my opinion wasn't half bad. It also provides me again with a journal of sorts. So if you look at it that way, I'm not writing any of these blogs for anyone, therefore not entitling or requiring you to read my often run on 8 track of thoughts. lol

I can tell you a little about the shows I do watch so you can see what kind of direction the blog will be going in. I watch quite a few things on tv nowadays, however most of said things are in syndication and prob won't warrant more than a review or two. I am an avid food lover so when I remember and can get the energy up to watch, Food Network will have quite a few reviews here. I also watch alot of bridal tv so My Fair Wedding, which is currently in a new season, and Bridezillas will also have their space on the blog.  A current show I do watch and am looking forward to providing reviews on is Being Erica. Season 3 premieres on SoapNet on January 26th and as a viewer from the very first episode and currently in my 9th month of Strange withdrawals, I can't wait. Let's see...as far as shows still on the air, that's about it. The rest of the shows are in syndication, like Ghost Whisperer, Without a Trace, New York Undercover, and of course my sitcoms. But don't worry, I will try my hardest not to let it get stagnant like it did before.

At the moment, I am trying to get things straight in my life so my attentions are a bit scattered. I'm going back to school next month after an extended hiatus I took back in November and I am also looking for ways to start up a little kiosk in my town. I also develop products for IMVU, so even though the majority of my life is centered online, things are still about to be quite busy. So sometimes I may skip a review but if its something current, I promise to watch the soonest rerun and review it. I've also been looking to add a few things to the blogs (I run 3) to increase my readers so that's podcasts, audio/video broadcasts if possible, different widgets to add to the site, etc. I said all that to say please bear with me for a little while. I have alot of ideas and quite a few things to do, so it might take a minute for me to get everything straight. But if everything I want and intend to do with these blogs go as planned, it should be up and fantastico in no time. Even if I only have 3 readers to enjoy it. lol

Tomorrow morning I will be doing an ongoing blog during Food Network's morning lineup as most of the shows on tomorrow are new episodes, and Sunday will be the first review of My Fair Wedding. If I remember, I'll watch the weekly recap of GH so I can give that run down before MFW comes on. See ya in the morning!
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