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  1. Say...those are some great points. I (since I use olive oil almost exclusively for myself and my food) would NEVER have thought the obvious. That some people don't automatically buy olive oil, they use other oils, and they may very well consider it purely as medicine. Makes perfect sense, actually. Looking forward to hearing what Eckerd says, too. :smile:

  2. But can anyone offer any comments on why Eckerd would package olive oil in this manner, in with the other drug products? If someone has been told by their gramma to use olive oil for an ear ache, would some people actually go to the drug store for it instead of the salad dressing aisle at the market? There's actually a small food section at Eckerd's Drugstore, and olive oil is there...small bottles of it.

  3. Went to Eckerd Drugs today, and lo and behold! What's nestled between the iodine, and the boric acid? A four-ounce bottle of olive oil! :shock: In a medicinal looking bottle with the Eckert name on it. For $4.29. So...I picked it up for a look.

    Ingredients: Olive Oil

    Directions: For use in salads and cooking.

    :blink:

    This may be a good little marketing gimic for Eckerd, eh? Doctor says "eat more olive oil, it's healthy!" So they package it like they would mineral oil or ipecac and get people paying about $5.00 for 4 ounces. Anyone have any thoughts on this? I thought I was so interesting/strange/amusing. :unsure:

  4. Hmmm? :cool: And while we're at it, what's your least favorite? My favorites are hazlenuts/filberts and almonds. Walnuts run closely behind. Least favorite..Brazil nuts. Greasy tasting. Not crazy about peanuts, but I do get a craving for them once a year or so.

  5. Also Jamie Oliver uses lots of slang that could be considered annoying

    He sure does! All those -ie's. I like 'A bit of the old foo', though. I use that one occasionally.

    Our lad's from Essex but uses a fake Cockney accent and manner known as "Mockney". Deeply offensive because it's just so bizarre and stagey.

    That's fascinating! I always found his accent to be "odd" and couldn't figure out why. The cheeky little monkey! :hmmm:

  6. Paula Dean: "Let's fry up these canned biscuits in OL"; "wrap it in FOL"

    :laugh: That does take some getting used to, but I think she's a sweetie. Her food often makes me cringe...but I like her as a person. Her wedding show made me a fan if I wasn't fully a fan before.

  7. Rachel Ray also says "goin' on.." constantly. And the way she says it: "I've got my chicken GOOOOO-EN AWNNNN...and I have this pan GOOOOO-EN AWNNNNN" is very annoying. Also, I hate food personification. They ALL seem to call food items "guys." "You chop these guys up and add them to these guys that are already cooked...." :blink:

  8. I agree with all of the above, and most likely what will be below me. :cool: I hate "yummy"...so why the hell do I say it all the time? It irks me when Sara Mouton says it because it's so childlike. :unsure: I also dislike "Za" for "pizza" and...UGH...."Sketti" for "spaghetti." We is all gwown ups isn't we? :laugh:

  9. I hardly ever ate breatfast before yesterday. :unsure: But I am on a diet now... :hmmm: ...and I have to. So it's whole grain crackers and cottage cheese or an egg or two. Always have hot water with lemon, or tea with lemon. If it's hot outside, I do iced coffee. Welcome aboard!

  10. Can I just say that it's not Rachel Rey's constant use of EVOO, it's that they almost unfailingly spells out the letters and then says the whole name out loud anyway! 95% of the time it's "E-V-O-O, extra-virgin olive oil". And she'll do this multiple times per show

    EXACTLY. Thanks for posting that fact.

  11. He was part of my TV food experience long before TV Food network was born. So he's not my "hero" per se, but he's part of 80's pop culture for me. :cool: I watched his show because I liked his teaching methods, even though they were often slighly flawed. I see Jeff Smith as Cheflebrity and not a classically trained chef..but he's enjoyable, and I think that's all I need sometimes. The true teachers like Pepin, Child etc. know who they are and hopefully so do we.

  12. I watched his Colonial Christmas Show last night on video, and it was very enjoyable. He made a lot sweets like candied peels, Indian Pudding, etc. The dishes didn't seem to be coming out very well, but he was enjoying himself, as usual. He had a good rapport with the kids who were the co-hosts of this show.

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