sharlag
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I like my artsy with a little bit of fartsy.
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Location: Kansas
Jun 26, 2014 12:57:48 GMT
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Post by sharlag on Jul 22, 2014 15:25:46 GMT
I love the way they teach the science behind cooking. And their product reviews.
And the way the people on their program look real. Chris Kimball is such an unglamorous fellow!
What cooking programs do you love?
ETA: Why the 2 different programs? Cook's Country came 2nd, but it's the same people, right?
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Post by princesscubby on Jul 22, 2014 15:32:43 GMT
I LOVE ATK and we subscribe to Cook's Illustrated. Best cooking magazine by far!!
I've been making ATK's guacamole for years (with a few tweaks) and am constantly complimented on it. LOL...unglamourous is so true!!!
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sharlag
Drama Llama
I like my artsy with a little bit of fartsy.
Posts: 6,580
Location: Kansas
Jun 26, 2014 12:57:48 GMT
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Post by sharlag on Jul 22, 2014 15:52:36 GMT
I'll have to check it out, Amy. Looks like there aren't very many fans here.
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Post by littlemama on Jul 22, 2014 15:53:24 GMT
I don't watch the show, but I have a bunch of cookbooks from Cook's Illustrated, Cook's Country, and America's Test Kitchen, and receive both magazines (CI and CC)
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Post by triplejscrapper on Jul 22, 2014 15:57:38 GMT
Me! Me! Me! I have loved their different shows for years, subscribe to their emails and have several of the cookbooks.
I love Mr. Kimball's emails...you can tell he loves his home state!! A lot of the emails come with pictures from in and around his home and the scenery is lovely. I love the product reviews too!! More than once it has saved me from making a costly mistake!
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valleyview
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Jun 27, 2014 18:41:26 GMT
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Post by valleyview on Jul 22, 2014 16:03:37 GMT
I never remember when ATK is on, but when I catch it, I like it.
I subscribe to Cook's Illustrated too. I love their product recommendations and tips. I have found recipes that are great. I have cooked more in the last few years, and it makes me so aware that it does actually help to learn the science of what works and why. I think I have become a much more confident cook.
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ginacivey
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Jun 25, 2014 19:18:36 GMT
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Post by ginacivey on Jul 22, 2014 16:05:41 GMT
i love cooks illustrated!
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kim68
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Jun 26, 2014 2:52:12 GMT
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Post by kim68 on Jul 22, 2014 16:06:24 GMT
Is this show on food network? I've never heard of it.
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Post by hjs on Jul 22, 2014 16:06:53 GMT
I am also a fan. Years ago I paid a monthly fee to belong online, which was to give me access to their recipes. Then they created a second online membership to Cooks country. Every recipe I looked for said I needed to pay for thus second membership in order to see the recipe. This annoyed me so I quit. But I do still watch the shows. I like their explanations if why something works or not, and the tool reviews.
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Post by travelscrapper on Jul 22, 2014 16:08:11 GMT
I LOVE these shows as well, I try to TIVO or watch them every week.
My fav. segment is the "gadget" segment or the one where they pick the best brand.
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SabrinaP
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Jun 26, 2014 12:16:22 GMT
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Post by SabrinaP on Jul 22, 2014 16:10:39 GMT
I love ATK. I have 3 of their cookbooks. Love them because they are very detailed just like the show. My favorite is the healthy coking one.
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sharlag
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I like my artsy with a little bit of fartsy.
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Location: Kansas
Jun 26, 2014 12:57:48 GMT
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Post by sharlag on Jul 22, 2014 16:12:43 GMT
Is this show on food network? I've never heard of it. I usually see it on PBS channels.
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conchita
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Jul 1, 2014 11:25:58 GMT
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Post by conchita on Jul 22, 2014 16:13:37 GMT
Every recipe I've used from them is a success. My youngest son loves watching the show with me. He loves cooking and science so this show really appeals to him.
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Post by rumplesnat on Jul 22, 2014 16:13:56 GMT
Love the show, but my husband is convinced that if he ever wakes up to a serial killer standing next to him during the night, he will look like Chris Kimball.
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scrappert
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Jul 11, 2014 21:20:09 GMT
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Post by scrappert on Jul 22, 2014 16:14:41 GMT
I love it!! Watch it whenever I can.
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Post by keknj on Jul 22, 2014 16:18:37 GMT
Love the show and the magazine. I just made their recipe for Latin Chicken last night. It is delicious, but very labor intensive. I spent an hour chopping measuring and getting ingredients together. Then when it was time to cook, it still took an hour and a half to finish it up.
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Post by Merge on Jul 22, 2014 16:22:27 GMT
ATK is awesome. Their recipes are always great, and I like that they look more like real people.
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Post by scrapmaven on Jul 22, 2014 16:28:32 GMT
Raising hand. We subscribe to all the mags and watch the show. Great tips and everything they've recommended from brands to tools has been great.
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peabay
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Post by peabay on Jul 22, 2014 16:46:15 GMT
My absolute favorite. I subscribe to them all. And I hoard the magazines and the annual books. It's a sickness, I tell ya!
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BarbaraUK
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Post by BarbaraUK on Jul 22, 2014 16:50:51 GMT
I love to watch America's Test Kitchen - we get it on PBS on satellite tv here.
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kotn
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Jun 28, 2014 12:01:33 GMT
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Post by kotn on Jul 22, 2014 17:11:04 GMT
Love ATK and Chris Kimball.
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Gravity
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Jun 27, 2014 0:29:55 GMT
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Post by Gravity on Jul 22, 2014 17:43:52 GMT
I've never watched the TV show, but I love the magazines and cookbooks. I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the info.
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perumbula
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Jun 26, 2014 18:51:17 GMT
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Post by perumbula on Jul 22, 2014 17:49:06 GMT
I'm a big ATK fan. I have a number of their recipe books. I believe ATK taught me to cook. I was ok and could do the basics before, but once I started watching the show and getting the recipe books, I learned what makes a recipe work. It made me confident in my cooking to the point where I have no problem throwing a new recipe together off the cuff and I know it will work.
I also love how the vast majority of their recipes use ingredients that are relatively inexpensive and available to me in my rural area. A lot of the trendy chefs don't do that. They seem to think trendy or hard to find ingredients are what sets their recipes apart. If there is something that is hard to find in an ATK recipe they will tell you why it's needed or what you can substitute. I love that.
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sharlag
Drama Llama
I like my artsy with a little bit of fartsy.
Posts: 6,580
Location: Kansas
Jun 26, 2014 12:57:48 GMT
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Post by sharlag on Jul 22, 2014 18:01:10 GMT
I also love how the vast majority of their recipes use ingredients that are relatively inexpensive and available to me in my rural area. A lot of the trendy chefs don't do that. They seem to think trendy or hard to find ingredients are what sets their recipes apart. I concur.
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Post by keknj on Jul 22, 2014 18:08:16 GMT
I'm a big ATK fan. I have a number of their recipe books. I believe ATK taught me to cook. I was ok and could do the basics before, but once I started watching the show and getting the recipe books, I learned what makes a recipe work. It made me confident in my cooking to the point where I have no problem throwing a new recipe together off the cuff and I know it will work. I also love how the vast majority of their recipes use ingredients that are relatively inexpensive and available to me in my rural area. A lot of the trendy chefs don't do that. They seem to think trendy or hard to find ingredients are what sets their recipes apart. If there is something that is hard to find in an ATK recipe they will tell you why it's needed or what you can substitute. I love that. Ah, I knew there was something else I meant to post about. They have a shopping panel that you can join. Every now and then they will send out a survey asking how available an ingredient is in your area. How many brands, what size, what store you were able to find it in. I've done a couple of them. It's interesting to see what product they ask about. The only one I can remember right now was for carrot juice. They also have a panel for testing the recipes in your kitchen. I got several requests, but they were not things my family would eat so I didn't do them. I guess I fell off the list because I haven't gotten one in a couple years now. I believe that I found the info just surfing around their site.
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peabay
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Post by peabay on Jul 22, 2014 18:09:26 GMT
My dh is a real comfort food/Ladies Home Journal recipe kind of guy. His mom had like 5 recipes she rotated every day - lots of pot roast, roasted chicken, spaghetti and meatballs kind of stuff.
So that's what he likes. Cook's Country is perfect for him. I don't think I've ever made anything from there he hasn't liked.
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Post by littlemama on Jul 22, 2014 18:14:47 GMT
I am also a fan. Years ago I paid a monthly fee to belong online, which was to give me access to their recipes. Then they created a second online membership to Cooks country. Every recipe I looked for said I needed to pay for thus second membership in order to see the recipe. This annoyed me so I quit. But I do still watch the shows. I like their explanations if why something works or not, and the tool reviews.
They have changed this within the last year, so that both magazines are included in the online subscription. It looks like they also did away with the extra subscription for certain recipes that appeared in one of their lines of cookbooks.
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Post by Ellie on Jul 22, 2014 18:26:01 GMT
I love ATK and Cook's Country. Chris Kimball, Bridget, Julia, Jack, and Adam are fantastic. I've had great luck with their recipes. Now I am hungry.
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Post by flanz on Jul 22, 2014 18:27:34 GMT
I've never seen the tv show but dd gifted one of the books to dh this year and he is loving it. he is a scientist who enjoys cooking as a break from his usual mental work, and this book is just perfect for him. I've enjoyed the bits I've read as well.
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