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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    Goddam n00B.
    what kind of cheese is that anyways?

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    Here's how to clean your burned pots with dirt, a sponge and a garden hose.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Viva View Post
    ......

    That guy "measuring" wine for a recipe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody Famous View Post
    Here's how to clean your burned pots with dirt, a sponge and a garden hose.


    OMG I knew this guy. Chef Pasquale had his own cooking show and was best friends with my buddy's dad. Chatted with on many occasions. Haven't seen him in 25 years.
    Man is he a good soul. Very kind and always cracked me up with his English or as we call "Ital-English"

    Thanks for reminding me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by skuff View Post
    That guy "measuring" wine for a recipe.
    I remeber that.
    Once he answered a viewers letter on why he called himself the Galloping Gourmet ?
    He explained with a poem and got all serious but his punchline was "mainly because I like to horse around"
    That episode if I could find it would be gold.

    Also those family films they did where he would end up throwing his wife in the pool always left an impression on me. Fk'n loved that show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Satch View Post
    I remeber that.
    Once he answered a viewers letter on why he called himself the Galloping Gourmet ?
    He explained with a poem and got all serious but his punchline was "mainly because I like to horse around"
    That episode if I could find it would be gold.

    Also those family films they did where he would end up throwing his wife in the pool always left an impression on me. Fk'n loved that show.
    I don't remember seeing any of his family films, I gotta go search the webs for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skuff View Post
    I don't remember seeing any of his family films, I gotta go search the webs for them.
    you might be right. More to do with their travels but I thought some were

    The intro shows an example of their travels.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Satch View Post
    OMG I knew this guy. Chef Pasquale had his own cooking show and was best friends with my buddy's dad. Chatted with on many occasions. Haven't seen him in 25 years.
    Man is he a good soul. Very kind and always cracked me up with his English or as we call "Ital-English"

    Thanks for reminding me.

    They are similar, but don't seem to be the same person. The one I posted talks about cooking in Torino for most of his life and is now retired, but never mentioned having his own cooking show.

    Edit: their names are different, the name of the guy in your video is Pasquale Carpino, he passed in 2005. The guy in the video I posted is named Pasquale Sciarappa, and he's still cooking.
    Last edited by Nobody Famous; 07-29-2020 at 06:08 PM. Reason: Names
    “The best argument in favour of a 90% tax rate on the rich is a five-minute chat with the average rich person.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody Famous View Post
    They are similar, but don't seem to be the same person. The one I posted talks about cooking in Torino for most of his life and is now retired, but never mentioned having his own cooking show.

    Edit: their names are different, the name of the guy in your video is Pasquale Carpino, he passed in 2005. The guy in the video I posted is named Pasquale Sciarappa, and he's still cooking.
    Damn I didn't know Carpino pasted away.
    When I say "chef pasquale" I thought it was.

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    What? No Bitchin Kitchen eh ?

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    Tons of great ones here, but you gotta check out J Kenji Lopez-Alt.


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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    Holy shit... those rellenos...
    Quote Originally Posted by RootSkier View Post
    why the FUCK did I just watch that at 3pm after not eating lunch
    Oh, her youtube channel goes deeeeeeep into some simple, honest, tasty food
    I've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Powder Ho View Post
    What? No Bitchin Kitchen eh ?
    When I 1st watched bitchin kitchen I was blow away.
    Can't say I miss it cause it had a good run.
    The characters on the show helped make great.
    Panos was my favorite. "Bro"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Satch View Post
    When I 1st watched bitchin kitchen I was blow away.
    Can't say I miss it cause it had a good run.
    The characters on the show helped make great.
    Panos was my favorite. "Bro"
    Nadia reminded me of girls from the north side of Buffalo. The spice agent was my fav after Nadia of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Powder Ho View Post
    The spice agent was my fav after Nadia of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Satch View Post
    Damn I didn't know Carpino pasted away.
    Were you going for "pasta'd away" here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted View Post
    Were you going for "pasta'd away" here?
    Not really but now I wish I had

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermoon View Post
    Tons of great ones here, but you gotta check out J Kenji Lopez-Alt.

    Whoa! Gonna try that one.
    watch out for snakes

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    Pretty sure Nigella Lawson is Booner’s favorite
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Satch View Post
    I remeber that.
    Once he answered a viewers letter on why he called himself the Galloping Gourmet ?
    He explained with a poem and got all serious but his punchline was "mainly because I like to horse around"
    That episode if I could find it would be gold.

    Also those family films they did where he would end up throwing his wife in the pool always left an impression on me. Fk'n loved that show.
    he eventualy went full religious
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJSapp View Post
    Alton Brown is fantastic
    Old school Yan Can Cook and Iron Chef Japan are some favorites of mine
    I've only seen Yan a few times. Episode where he was hand stretching noodles, then he had people from the audience try to do it. Hilarious.

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    +1 for The Chef Show on Netflix. There are certain episodes I’ve watched probably 4-5 times. I like the play between Roy Choi & Jon Favreau. Choi’s food looks incredible to me.

    +1 for Great Chefs of the world
    +1 for Rick Bayless
    +1 for Simply Ming
    +1 for America’s Test Kitchen
    +1 for Alton Brown

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