Chef Irvine has started his own blog where he sets the record straight about what happened on Dinner Impossible along with sharing all his thoughts on food and life. Another one of my readers sent me the link and of what I read I really like it. You can tell that it is him writing it and not someone else and that is important. When Irvine left Food Network his show was my second favorite after Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives but now he is my favorite chef. The reason is because has taken the knocks and still stood tall.
I think that Dr. King summed it up best when he said “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy”. So I say congrats to Chef Robert on all his new endeavors but I want him to know that his fans are working to get him back on Dinner Impossible, because its just not the same without him.
You can go to his new blog at:
http://www.chefrobertirvineblog.com/index.php
August 10, 2008 at 3:28 pm
Chef Irvine’s blog is amazing, cooking techniques, words of inspiration both for cooking and life, he set the record straight, and oh those yummie recipes.
Check out his blog and lend him your support. Awaiting news on his new TV show and book.
Chef Robert is D:I – bring him back FN
http://www.chefrobertirvineblog.com
August 19, 2008 at 9:29 pm
FN is ruining everyones carreer. It doesn’t stop at Robert. It goes further than that when a Network looses their integrity.
Grab the sponsors names and that’s where to hit. I would be willing to bet that FN did not answer any ones emails. Being a former Director and Producer I am telling you that the sponsors is the route. Without them FN is nothing. You want the sponsors that sponsor the FN. Not the ones who sponsor individual shows. Symon is off bounds as he is an innocent bystander who is getting caught up in this money making rat race. Usually a sponsor before a program airs and after a program ends is the one to look for. Also without us the FN is deffinetly nothing. Quite honestly I would go further than that and contact Larry King and go all the way. After all people have the right to hear it from Robert the chef. Not just online.
September 1, 2008 at 3:45 am
I MISS ROBERT IRVINE SO MUCH ON DINNER IMPOSSIBLE, IT WILL NEVER BE THE SAME WITH OUT HIM. I LOOKED FORWARD TO WATCHING IT EVERY WEEK. THE FOOD NETWORK HAS CHANGED SO MUCH, WITH THE NEELYS, TO MUCH OF PAULA DEE AND HER BOYS, TO MUCH RACHAEL RAY AND ITALIAN COOKING. BRING BACK ROBERT IRVINE , WE MISS HIM.