Oh yeah, I don't think he's a jerk -- but I do think he comes off (am willing to believe it's not his real personality) skeevy. Apparently coworker thinks he's a hot older man. I am now concerned for her 24 year old self set loose in the big city.
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Apparently coworker thinks he's a hot older man. I am now concerned for her 24 year old self set loose in the big city.
Oh. Yeah, I would be, too.
a vegan who doesn't eat gluten or soy?
Wow. Is she a raw foodist?
I actually know a few of those online. They tend to eat lots of rice, beans, veggies, fruit, and quinoa. It's not too difficult, really, once you get into the right mindset. Restaurants are pretty difficult, though.
Zooey Deschanel was really super excited to have these folks cooking for her.
Although on the Bravo website, the recipe for Art's brickle has butter in it...
I've made a vegan version of my peanut brittle that normally has butter in it. There's barely any difference.
Soy-free vegan butter substitute would be the soy-free variety of Earth Balance. It won't brown like butter will, but it'll work in practically anything else.
Oh! In her interview with Kat, Jeanine said that the kiss at the end of her dance with Jason was unchoreographed. I thought it might be--it seemed very real and Jason seemed surprised for a split second.
See, I don't mind Chiarello. I think his sense of humor is pretty dry, and it might come off more dickish than he means to, but I don't really get the sense he's a jerk.
I agree. He really rubbed me the wrong way in his first episode, but since he's shown so much respect to the other chefs, he has won me over. He can't be that big of an asshole and be liked by the other chefs and like the other chefs so much.
I think Nigel went overboard in his criticism of Evan
this. though i think ALL the judges were a little too hypercritical of him all night, which is why the crowd stood up and started chanting Evan's name. i like Evan. i think he's a great dancer. i DON'T think he should win, but their comments last night were downright nasty and if i DID want him to win, i would have voted my ass off for him just because of that.
I like how Adam brought up that Evan reused part of his audition solo and never said a peep about Brandon. bias, let me show you it.
did he (Brandon) reuse part of his audition solo last night tho? I thought that was Adam's point, not that they haven't all done it before.