Competition series featuring a fourth-generation baker, Buddy Valastro.Competition series featuring a fourth-generation baker, Buddy Valastro.Competition series featuring a fourth-generation baker, Buddy Valastro.
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Buddy has contestants who create a pastry that will give him some understanding of who they are as bakers. Buddy chooses his two favorites who the have to replicate their signature bake on a large/marketable scale. The winner for that episode gets their product listed on buddy's website for us, the viewers to actually order and taste. Each week you have a winner with a new product. I've already ordered twice. No other show allows you to taste the product without cooking it yourself. This show also makes you see a small window of the large complexity of mass producing a quality product. Buddy may seemingly be abrasive and egotistical at times but he puts out and stands by excellence. I will continue to watch this.
Food network needs help - Buddy brings nothing to the channel- nothing good - put Buddy in a cab & send him far away
Gave the show a try. Buddy is over the top rude like always to the people. And you already know who will win just by watching it.
The way he used "my advisor" it's like just frickin say
The judges and I. You don't own them to call them "mine"
While this is an interesting concept (a baking contest for an industrial-strength bakery), this isn't a good fit for the Food Network. While it's interesting to see a bakers' competition where the winner is awarded an actual contract and to see what goes into choosing a product, the host just doesn't have a lot of real personality and there's really nothing for a home cook.
It just feels like The Learning Channel would have been a better fit for the show, but it's still somewhat interesting to watch.
It just feels like The Learning Channel would have been a better fit for the show, but it's still somewhat interesting to watch.
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