Robert Irvine is coming back to Dinner Impossible!! Read here.

So first of I want to thank everyone who has participated by leaving comments on my previous post urging Food Network to bring Robert Irvine back to Dinner Impossible, you can participate in that part here.

After the overwhelmingly positive response I got from that and confirming with Robert that he would absolutely come back to do Dinner Impossible, I am more resolved than ever to get him back. So now its time to take this to another level, time to (more…)

If you love carrots like I do, then you know that a major problem with them is that if you don’t eat them pretty quickly then they start to get kind of rubbery and soft. This makes them not so good.

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For the most part I like Michael Symon, except when you take him and put him on show that was designed for and made famous by another chef. When he was on “The Next Iron Chef”, I was rooting for him to win, he was the rebel but he could really cook. In selecting a new Iron Chef though FN made one key miscalculation, and that is that they made the assumption that chef’s would challenge Symon and so far most of the time that has not been the case. So at this point they had a problem, they had an Iron Chef that never really got to Iron Chef, so when the Robert Irvine thing happened I am sure they “thought” it was the perfect opportunity, it wasn’t. (more…)

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”. (more…)

Robert Irvine is coming back to Dinner Impossible!! Read here.

This post is just what it says it is. After catching the sneak peek of the new Dinner Impossible I am not impressed. While it had a few funny moments he is not Robert Irvine. Personally, I think that this is a bad move on the part of Food Network because by putting someone else as the star of that show you are perhaps unfairly turning them viewers against his replacement, in this case Micheal Symon. As much talent as he showed on “The Next Iron Chef”, they could have designed him his own show heck I am sure it would be better than “Jamie at Home”.

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