Thursday, April 19
Scraping the Bottom of the Barrel
In honor of Trent:
Hey look. It's Giada. And she's signing a book.
Hmm...
Here she is looking a bit tired. Probably her 3rd Borders that day. La la la...
Why can't she and her fashion designer husband fly to Africa and adopt or something?! Or go to rehab. Give me some news, Giada! Rachael? Anyone?
In response to people's questions about what the "top rated" program ever on the Food Network is, I'm not sure. I know Ace of Cakes has done pretty well, but I don't think its the "highest rated" ever.
Perhaps the Food Network will do a more food-related FLAVOR of Love??????????
Hey look. It's Giada. And she's signing a book.
Hmm...
Here she is looking a bit tired. Probably her 3rd Borders that day. La la la...
Why can't she and her fashion designer husband fly to Africa and adopt or something?! Or go to rehab. Give me some news, Giada! Rachael? Anyone?
In response to people's questions about what the "top rated" program ever on the Food Network is, I'm not sure. I know Ace of Cakes has done pretty well, but I don't think its the "highest rated" ever.
Perhaps the Food Network will do a more food-related FLAVOR of Love??????????
Labels: Giada De Laurentiis
7 Comments:
Can they call it "I wanna be Bobby's Girl," and have a bunch of women all living in a mansion and you have to impress both Bobby and his mother?
Or "Good Dates with Dave Lieberman?"
I would sign up for either of those.
hahahaha! I love them both. Let this comment serve as official ownership of those ideas, FN! I don't want them popping up next season without you getting any credit.
Jacob, just found this fact (from a FN release), answering the question: What was the highest rated FN show ever? Here it is, straight from the FN mouth (And, funny enough, I didn't watch it): Finally in primetime, the Iron Chef America: All Star Battle (premiere airing November 12, 2006 at 9pm) special, pitting Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis against Mario Batali and Rachael Ray, was a battle worthy of Kitchen Stadium, becoming the most-watched Food Network telecast ever, with 2.7 million viewers and a 1.9 HH rating (168 percent increase). It was also the most-watched in the network’s history among adults 25-54, with a 1.4 rating (up 291 percent over 2005).
ahh... i think i remember that now. thanks, harry.
Yeah, but who would yell out FLAVOR FLAVVVVV!!! ROFL! Whatever they do, I hope they don't bring in the HBiC! hahahha!
;) Well done!
xo
trent
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Jennifer: I'm sure paula could think of some sort of crazy thing to yell out for Bobby.
Trent: Thanks! It means a lot to me that you stopped by.
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