NFriday wrote:After the show finished last night, I switched it to Celebrity Apprentice. I am not a Downton Abbey fan. On Celebrity Apprentice the two teams were given the task of making pies and selling them for charity. There was a differing of opinions as to whether they should spend their time making lots of pies to sell, or just making a few pies, and hitting up their friends for lots of money for each pie. Celebrity Apprentice is going to be on again tonight.
NFriday wrote:Hi- I turned it on when they had the almond lace cookie challenge, and they were trying to determine how long the cookies should be in the over. What was refreshing about it was the wide range of ages of the bakers. It looked like one of the bakers was in her 20's, and several were in their 70's, and they were all actually civil to one another, and there were no celebrity judges such as Gordon Ramsey. They also all seemed to be strictly amateur bakers, and they are not receiving any money for winning the competition. I also saw a few minutes of the first episode a few days ago while they were making the mini loafs. Apparently this show is very popular in Great Britain. I also noticed that the show was taped in a tent, and I thought that was kind of strange. This show is definitely not a high budget show.
Ms. Ingie wrote:Last year sometime they had The American Baking Competition. Paul Hollywood, the male judge from the British version was in the American version. They also baked in a tent. Jeff Foxworthy was the host. More information here.
rickster wrote:Ms. Ingie wrote:Last year sometime they had The American Baking Competition. Paul Hollywood, the male judge from the British version was in the American version. They also baked in a tent. Jeff Foxworthy was the host. More information here.
Pretty sure this was the late summer/early fall 2013 on CBS. It was an attempt to transfer the success of the UK show to the US, but was a flop.
Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
If you have not seen this week's episode yet ... Spoiler Alert
I came in the during the second half when they were making the Baked Alaskas. I have had limited exposure to this dessert, though I was quite impressed with the range these cooks offered.
Iain had a meltdown when his dessert melted, because it was not in the freezer. I am a bit confused and maybe you can offer some clarification: he seemed to have his dessert in another contestant's freezer. Did she take it out to rearrange hers and forgot to put it back? I know when he expressed concern to her, she reminded him he had his own freezer. His reaction was to toss his entire dessert in the garbage leaving him with nothing to show.
I just did a quick search to learn I was not the only one surprised: A Cake Scandal Hit “The Great British Bake Off” And The British Are Angry (If you want to avoid spoilers, please run away now).
It appears his Baked Alaska was out of the freezer for no more than 40 seconds, which is why his meltdown was not directed at Diana.
Regards.
buttercream wrote:Did any of you see last night's episode where for the technical challenge, they had to make kouign Amman? None of the contestants knew what it was, or how to pronounce it. I was so excited that I knew what was up thanks to LTH and bad wolf coffee!
sundevilpeg wrote:Martha, the youngest, left the show yesterday.
Are you acquainted with the term "spoiler alert," for those of us who had not yet seen the episode?