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Food Network Humor Podcast: Episode 18
Posted on November 14th 2010 by Jillian Madison

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THIS WEEK: Meeting Anne Burrell & Alex Guarnaschelli, Dear Food Network show recap, Jillian’s totally gay for Claire Robinson’s plaid shirt, Paula Deen’s awful Thanksgiving episode & her skit on SNL, and a booger in Ina Garten’s nose? Oh yes.



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Other posts on Food Network Humor:

---Food Network Humor Podcast: Episode 15
---Food Network Humor Podcast: Episode 17
---Food Network Humor Podcast: Episode 16
---Food Network Humor Podcast: Episode 14
---Food Network Humor Podcast: Episode 20

    14 Responses

  1. Lemon says:

    Uff finally, I’ve been going through FNH podcast withdrawal! haha

  2. Lisa says:

    Jill- you are correct, nutmeg is gross. And Rachel Ray’s overuse of it makes me ill.

  3. Lana says:

    Glad to hear you met Anne! I met her, briefly, at the Great American Food & Music Fiasco in CA last year. I was wearing my Lana Banana shirt, and she told me that Mario used to call her Anna Banana.
    So, me and Anne. We’ll always have that ….
    :p

  4. cloverleaf says:

    Still laughing about Ina’s left nostril…..LOLOLOL!!!!

    • boke1 says:

      According to the FN site, Ina’s Thanksgiving Potluck episode will be on today, 11/15, at 5PM eastern time. I’m all over that left nostril.

      • boke1 says:

        OK, just watched Ina and did not detect any boogerage. I got a phone call just as the show started so I was a little distracted but really tried to see it. Couldn’t. But speaking of boogers, that’s what it looked like she stuffed that nasty turkey breast with. Gross.

        • Lemon says:

          There were two Thanksgiving Ina episodes, which I wasn’t aware of until I spend the first one glued to the tv staring at her nose, i cant even recall the food, but it was in the second one, where she had lights on her counter and was wearing some dark shirt, I think she made a turkey roulade in that one.

  5. AbacoPeach says:

    You said that Sunny Anderson was about to make her entrance and you didn’t get to meet her. Even though you didn’t meet her, did you happen to get a look at her? I was wondering if her thighs were as thunderous in person as they are on TV.

    • boke1 says:

      Or if her wigs are half as bad as they look on TV. I can’t get past them to actually watch her show. Too bad – she seems pretty cool.

  6. reneedog says:

    Loved the podcast. I enjoyed the comments on Anne, she seems pretty cool to me and I like to watch her cook. So it’s neat to hear that she’s fun in person too.

    Comments on Alex were interesting. She does seem “stern” and humorless on Chopped but actually I am more bothered by her personality on Alex’s Day Off. She’s trying to be warm and friendly on that show and it comes off sooooo fake to me. Her little comments to her ingredients are just weird “Now you will have a little rest…”

    Maybe it’s just the wrong approach for her and they should let her display her dry humor if that’s really natural to her personality. She would proabably come off as being more genuine.

  7. FN_Junkie says:

    How could you have a website and a podcast criticizing food network and never made or ate a meatball ??????????

    future chef,Alex,age 11.5(I’ve made meatballs before)
    FN_Junkie (Mom), Tracy

  8. m says:

    if rachel ray can produce an entire meal in 30 minutes, why can’t you produce a single podcast in 30 days? oh, yeah, she has 7 or 8 real chefs working behind her little 50s kitchen doing all the prep and swaps, not to mention the testing and recipe development, but i don’t actually watch rachel ray and i do listen to you all — so how about it? you let the whole holiday tv special season pass without a single peep! please let you new year’s resolution be weekly podcasts–and maybe set a watching schedule so we can get comments on a broader swath of hosts…? we can’t wait for the “worst cooks” to finally produce a replacement to the next foodnetwork star as the object of your derision!

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