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rotuts

rotuts

AB seems to be in the process of starting an internet cooking show :

 

https://www.engadget.com/2016/10/30/alton-brown-internet-cooking-show/

 

and 

 

 

 

 

 

""   

Do you miss Alton Brown's classic cooking show Good Eats? You're about to

get more of it... and then some. In a live chat with fans, Brown has

revealed that his previously hinted-at internet cooking show will be a

spiritual sequel to Good Eats, but without the corporate limits that kept

him from cooking certain meals or exploring techniques while on TV. He may

cook rabbit, for example, or work with sous vides -- those just weren't

options on the Food Network, Brown says.

 

As a sign of the change in direction, the chef spent most of his chat

soliciting ideas from fans. You could see him cooking with only a microwave,

trying Hawaiian food or making poutine. He even floated the idea of making a

Brunswick stew with squirrel meat. The internet-only show won't debut until

sometime in 2017, but it's already evident that Brown plans to take full

advantage of his online freedom -- this won't be sanitized for the sake of

nervous broadcasters.

 

""

 

please post here if you hear anything about this.  who knew Rabbit was banned on the FN ?

rotuts

rotuts

AB seems to be in the process of starting an internet cooking show :

 

https://www.engadget.com/2016/10/30/alton-brown-internet-cooking-show/

 

and 

 

 

 

from a friend :

 

""   

Do you miss Alton Brown's classic cooking show Good Eats? You're about to

get more of it... and then some. In a live chat with fans, Brown has

revealed that his previously hinted-at internet cooking show will be a

spiritual sequel to Good Eats, but without the corporate limits that kept

him from cooking certain meals or exploring techniques while on TV. He may

cook rabbit, for example, or work with sous vides -- those just weren't

options on the Food Network, Brown says.

 

As a sign of the change in direction, the chef spent most of his chat

soliciting ideas from fans. You could see him cooking with only a microwave,

trying Hawaiian food or making poutine. He even floated the idea of making a

Brunswick stew with squirrel meat. The internet-only show won't debut until

sometime in 2017, but it's already evident that Brown plans to take full

advantage of his online freedom -- this won't be sanitized for the sake of

nervous broadcasters.

 

""

 

please post here if you hear anything about this.  who knew Rabbit was banned on the FN ?

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