SC - trial by fire
Bonne of Traquair
oftraquair at hotmail.com
Tue May 4 10:04:46 PDT 1999
> > Last year was only the second time we have done this. Its meant to be a
> > small baronial thing, but we had lots of very welcome outsiders.
>Someone was
> > heard to say "I didn't know cooking was a spectator sport."
>
>Good heavens! If it weren't a spectator sport, why would people watch it
>on television???
>
>Adamantius
>--
>Phil & Susan Troy
Several years ago, on the BBC, was a cooking game show that was run along
the lines of a siege cooking contest. Two guest celebrities each had a
kitchen stocked with a certain amount of staples. There was a star-struck
contestant assigned to each celebrity. Somebody (the host?) chose odd
ingredients from a pile of perishables--each team got the same items. The
celebrity and contestants then had to come up with a meal, and the
contestant of the one judged the best got fabulous prizes.
If we all start asking our local PBS stations, maybe they'd buy this in
syndication??? ;-)
Bonne
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