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I've been watching Marcus Wareing's Tales From a Kitchen Garden on BBC iPlayer. It's max comfy viewing in an idyllic setting where the weather is always beautiful, the bees are always buzzing and the produce looks incredible. It's fun watching Marcus get so passionate about farming and watching him cook the produce.

What have cooking/food shows have you been watching?

>> No.17858714

i fucking hate marcus wareing

>> No.17858717

Not exactly a show but I watch a Youtube channel called Fisherman's Life when he does catch and cook episodes.

>> No.17858722

>>17858714
Why? I preferred Michel Roux Jr as presenter of Masterchef: The Professionals but I have warmed to Marcus

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Also been enjoying Stanley stucco: Searching for Italy. I am going to Bologna next month primarily for the food, that episode had me salivating.

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Also been enjoying Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy. I am going to Bologna next month primarily for the food, that episode had me salivating.

>> No.17858760

>>17858722
just a huge condescending bastard with a stick up his arse

>> No.17858788

Oh its going to rain better put all the cooking stuff inside

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>>17858734
>cnn
How much leftie politics is on this?

>> No.17859401

>>17859391
He visits a transgender commune in Bologna where they fight fascism with artisanal pasta but other than that it was fairly apolitical.

>> No.17859427

>>17858760
Most top chefs are.

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I like the Rick stein ones because they're usually part of a comfy travelogue to interesting places that have interesting cuisine. I can't abide YouTube cooking channels because there's too much screeching and noise.

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>>17859391
Probably none

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>>17859439
Good choice anon, Rick Stein is great. I love Keith Floyd too.

https://youtu.be/HDIUaeY5O3M

>> No.17859474

Is that Varg?

>> No.17859481

>>17858684
>jamies 15 minute meals
im not joking i love that show and it genuinely taught me how to cook for myself better when i first lived alone and only had shitty satellite tv with no internet

>> No.17859504

>>17859468
Yesssss. Keith had a bit more chaotic energy (alcoholism) whereas rick is a bit more comfy and twee. They're both fantastic

>> No.17859505

>>17859468
Yep it, they're both fantastic and the right tone (for me anyway). I feel like Stein is the natural successor to Floyd but slightly less drunk.

>> No.17859587

>>17859505
>>17859504
My brother from another mother

>> No.17859610

Si from Hairy Bikers has cancer. : (

>> No.17859613

>>17859610
I meant Dave. Idk why I said Si. Dave. Has cancer. Sad. : (

>> No.17859972

>>17859613
Si had some sort of brain aneurysm a few years back. He's never been the same since.

>> No.17860080

>>17859610
Poor Dave, poor bugger. Both Si and Dave are great gents and it just feels bad

>> No.17860122

>>17859468
I was watching James Martin's show following in Floyd's footsteps in France, that's quite a nice show as well and he cooks some really straightforward things you'd have in an inn or a bistro rather than fancy chef stuff, I liked that about it. And it turns out poaching pears before making a tarte tatin is quite a good idea, so i took that from it

>> No.17861249

>>17860122
I’ll check it out thanks anon

>> No.17861293

>>17859439
Based, Rick Stein's Cornwall was fantastic.
>>17859610
That sucks. Their program is good as well

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>>17858684