ChatterBank1 min ago
i have a real problem with one particular tv presenter..
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..let me explain..the football pundit,cricket,tennis,snooker,darts analysts.The Voice's Tom Jones and the others.Cookery competition judges.
The connection is they are or have been experts in their field....So what gives GREGG WALACE, a former greengrocer, costermonger and farmer, who is not a chef or a restaurateur the right to criticise anyone's cooking skills.All he ever does is agree with John Torode who is both a masterchef and restaurateur and then rip the contestants confidence to shreds, in a slightly slimey Keith Vasz sort of way.Just a thought,what do you think..rant over.
The connection is they are or have been experts in their field....So what gives GREGG WALACE, a former greengrocer, costermonger and farmer, who is not a chef or a restaurateur the right to criticise anyone's cooking skills.All he ever does is agree with John Torode who is both a masterchef and restaurateur and then rip the contestants confidence to shreds, in a slightly slimey Keith Vasz sort of way.Just a thought,what do you think..rant over.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hahaha..I have said this over and over again, just because you grow veg,
does not mean you are a chef....he's always, to my mind, sucking up to
John Torode, he speaks as though he knows what he's talking about..but how
only by eating at places like the Ivy.
There was a programme, can't remember what it was, where he was cooking,
he was utter rubbish!
does not mean you are a chef....he's always, to my mind, sucking up to
John Torode, he speaks as though he knows what he's talking about..but how
only by eating at places like the Ivy.
There was a programme, can't remember what it was, where he was cooking,
he was utter rubbish!
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