So, favorite show on this channel?Mine is Unwrapped, hosted by Marc Summers (former host of Double Dare). A nice peak into the history and info on mostly comfort foods and the companies & places that make them. Last ep I saw was "Budget Bites", featuring cheap but well made brands like Mom's Best & Jiffy.
motherfucking CAKE BOSS
Agreeing with Unwrapped, at least ever since they stopped showing the original Japanese Iron Chef.Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations is superior to all other food shows, anyway.
>>2890Second.Sage for my shame.
Good Eats. Making my own potstickers is perhaps the most delicious decision I ever made.
>>2892Good eats is amazing.
>>2894Yes. It's like Beakman's World, but with food.
My love for Alton Brown borders on the inappropriate.
I miss Japanese Iron Chef :(
>>2902>this
>>2902>>2903Iron Chef was the first show to ever make me actually stay up late on a regular basis to watch it. I would kill for some reruns of it.
Unwrapped and either Iron Chef shows.I'm also a fan of Paula Dean, because she always encourages me to eat healthier.
We need to set up a /ck/ stream and marathon this shit.
I could have sworn I saw Iron Chef airing not too long ago on some international channel. It may have been a channel devoted to Japanese language programming, but I wasn't paying very close attention. Sorry I can't be more helpful than that.
Man Vs. Food (On the Travel Channel with Bordain, hurr) is also my favorite. The guy is actually a cool dude, and it's just good TV.
>>3056Man vs. Food is actually pretty cool. The host seems like a genuinely average guy who just happens to love eating a fuckton of food.