Rather belatedly I have spent the evening catching up with the Irish version f CDWM.
I'm struggling to believe that the Weight Watchers guru, who has bored me into oblivion with her dull cooking, is really only 43 - she could pass for 7-10 years older.
While on the subject of WW, why is it necessary to advocate healthy 'cheats' when in reality anyone can tell you a puree made of boiled peppers and onions is going to be pretty vile - as was proven.
You caught the last 20 minutes I missed whilst charcoaling the family dinner.
The bubbly blonde scored 29, the next host 30, and I can't remember the rest, sorry.
I completely agree Alba; well done to her but please stop the evangelical stuff. I have much more respect for those who can serve up a meal using minimal fat and processed sugar without making a song and dance about it and the diners not realising.
There is a group of people - born again Christians, former smokers and Weight Watchers/Slimming World advocates who take on a rather alarming holier than though attitude and preach to the 'ignorant' in the hope of converting them.
'A little bit of what you fancy' and 'all things in moderation' are good guidelines.
It is probably the worst CDWM I have ever seen. A bunch of dullards who would give great succour to those who wish to play up to stereotypes of the Irish and their intelligence, or lack thereof. As for the fat blonde who thought she was gorgeous?