rspady-25882
sep 2019 se unió
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Clasificación de rspady-25882
This episode was painful to watch. Meghan mentions she once was vegan (and even complained when she married Harry that she could taste egg in the cake). In other episodes she's cooking meat like it's going out of style. Just one more example of how inauthentic this woman and her show is.
I highly question having the Shettys on this show . . . But, Chrissy Teigen was on episode 2 . . . So I guess that demonstrates they will allow morally bankrupt people on the show . . . And now someone who lied about key aspects of his person, particularly his time as a monk in India. He has plagiarized content and the multitude of inconsistencies in his stories makes me wonder how he made it on this show. Are they that desperate? Is anyone associated with the show or Netflix checking the background of the guests?
And don't get me started on the soap making portion. As someone who has made REAL soap, all they did was melt down a clear soap block, add dye, and stuff like dried flowers . . . And then let it harden. Making real soap requires lye and time. It's the equivalent of melting down a Hershey chocolate candy bar, adding something to it, and letting it re-harden and claiming you made chocolate. It's much more complicated than that.
I highly question having the Shettys on this show . . . But, Chrissy Teigen was on episode 2 . . . So I guess that demonstrates they will allow morally bankrupt people on the show . . . And now someone who lied about key aspects of his person, particularly his time as a monk in India. He has plagiarized content and the multitude of inconsistencies in his stories makes me wonder how he made it on this show. Are they that desperate? Is anyone associated with the show or Netflix checking the background of the guests?
And don't get me started on the soap making portion. As someone who has made REAL soap, all they did was melt down a clear soap block, add dye, and stuff like dried flowers . . . And then let it harden. Making real soap requires lye and time. It's the equivalent of melting down a Hershey chocolate candy bar, adding something to it, and letting it re-harden and claiming you made chocolate. It's much more complicated than that.
I seriously doubt Meghan Markle had an understanding of who Samin Nosrat is and what she has accomplished. She is an amazing chef who wrote my favorite cooking book, "Salt Fat Acid Heat". If you want to learn about cooking, this is the book!
Meghan treated her like she was a inconvenience and couldn't care less that Samin was there. What a wasted opportunity! I would love the opportunity to spend time learning from Samin!
Watching Meghan prepare her chicken (which I think this would have been a much better 'project' to do with Samin) was painful to watch. I don't think Meghan really knows much about cooking and she could learn so much from this amazing chef and author.
Does Meghan do any kind of prep for her show? The audiobook version of "Salt Fat Acid Heat" is only six hours long. If she had read the book she probably would have learned how much better her roast chicken would be if she brined it. But, no. Meghan is too caught up in her own self importance and delusion to be respectful of a truly incredible chef and teacher.
I have so much more respect for Samin for being as gracious as she could be and is too good to be on this show. I hope someone at Netflix extended a huge apology to Samin and gives her a huge show. I love this guest and am horrified how she was treated.
Meghan treated her like she was a inconvenience and couldn't care less that Samin was there. What a wasted opportunity! I would love the opportunity to spend time learning from Samin!
Watching Meghan prepare her chicken (which I think this would have been a much better 'project' to do with Samin) was painful to watch. I don't think Meghan really knows much about cooking and she could learn so much from this amazing chef and author.
Does Meghan do any kind of prep for her show? The audiobook version of "Salt Fat Acid Heat" is only six hours long. If she had read the book she probably would have learned how much better her roast chicken would be if she brined it. But, no. Meghan is too caught up in her own self importance and delusion to be respectful of a truly incredible chef and teacher.
I have so much more respect for Samin for being as gracious as she could be and is too good to be on this show. I hope someone at Netflix extended a huge apology to Samin and gives her a huge show. I love this guest and am horrified how she was treated.
Anora was entertaining in a crude way, but I have absolutely no idea how in the world this movie received the Academy Award for Best Picture. There wasn't one character in the movie, including Anora, that I found interesting, worthy of attention, or even cared about their fate. Every single one of the them was annoying in their own way. I was grateful when the movie was finally over.
The first part of the movie at the club was excessively long and too much time was spent watch an entitled rich kid play video games.
Typically, a movie that wins the Oscar for Best Picture is one that I want to watch again. Never with this one!
The first part of the movie at the club was excessively long and too much time was spent watch an entitled rich kid play video games.
Typically, a movie that wins the Oscar for Best Picture is one that I want to watch again. Never with this one!