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MilkStreet TV


rotuts

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Ive seen the first ep of

 

Milk Street TV

 

w you know know  CK

 

aside from my views on CK

 

it a decent show and Im able to Cap it w my over the air HD TV

 

at the end of the show

 

they say you can see the show for free and all the others at 

 

milkstreettv.com

 

it flips over in my area to  the Milk street site that wants your email etc

 

to here :

 

https://www.177milkstreet.com/tv

 

not quite the same.

 

no matter

 

its very different from ATK

 

no Bobsie Twins , and a guest chef or two.

 

there is an audience , but they have paid to be there as 

 

MS also has classes and it seems they film them , perhaps 

 

then they might be part of the TV show

 

in the first week :

 

Chinese Whit3e Cooked Chicken

 

and Sizzling oil veg

 

a la Fuchsia Dunlop

 

and a brief review of a Chinese Cleaver.

 

P.S.:  F.D.:  I mis-heard them : " you can get the Rx's at our website "

 

you can not view the videos.

 

 

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@rotuts  thanks for the link.  We just watched it and from our perspective, the jury is still out.  That may have been because the recipes they prepared didn't appeal to us, but we'll give it s few more watches.  It was also interesting that their first cookbook is already for sale.  Ka-Ching!

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I got an email from Milk Street telling me that the new show was to air on Saturday.

Well, as usual, I checked the channel listing for our PBS and no Milk Street to be found.  We still haven't got the first 'new' season of ATK that was shown elsewhere last year!

Living in a low population, semi rural area Is often like stepping backward in time (although this is sometimes an advantage).

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it is.

 

still , the ATK cabal never uses SV or PC cooking

 

as i understand it , and might be wrong

 

the ATK revenue stream is no longer a Flood , but probably not a trickle.

 

no new news I can find on the ATK vs CK suits.

 

CK/MS won its suite on its name , there being a Milk Street Cafe nearby that objected. 

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Ive just seen Milk Street 102

 

their second show

 

My iMac gets these PBS show over the air in HD

 

then I edit them and keep them for future viewing or to fill up the many TB HD's I have.

 

this show has Ck  visit  London where he vista Claire Patak's Violet Bakery

 

[ed.:  nice ! a tax free trip ! more power to you ! }

 

they make a Prune Oat Scone Cake

 

I learned a few things there .  FDS  Im not a balker

 

then they came back to Milk Street and did a very similar cake w " what we learned '

 

it looked tasty

 

then a Brown Sugar tart

 

I also learned a few things

 

NB  Im not a baker

 

over all , this show  , so far , if you can see it or cap it

 

i.e. its at an attractive price of 0

 

is worth it to me to watch

 

Shy CK  needs a Brown Apron and the other Cooks have a nice blue one

 

I won't go into

 

but this , so far , for me is a very decent show to watch and consider.

 

no , Im not getting a brown apron

 

the light blue ones were spiffy

 

and Im not getting those either

 

 

I do have the Violet Bakery cookbook coming soon from my library network

 

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