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I've been watching a lot of this Chris Jericho lookalike for some time now. His take on Indian food is :shock:
 
 
 
Also, meat bath pit boys :xx:
 
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Alton Brown :xx:
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great chefs
 

 
none better
 
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beef rendang :shock:
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meat bath pit boys :xx:
 
 
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I enjoyed their alligator episode. :ba: 
 
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dusty, would you eat alligator?
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i have eaten alligator. it was lean and slightly overcooked, i did not care for it
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Does it fall under the usual "tastes like chicken" category as with all 'exotic' meats?
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i watch alot of cooking things 
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I enjoy watching Master Chef Professionals with Marcus Wareing but probably preferred it when Michel Roux Jr was the main host/judge but it's still really good. Saturday Kitchen is also pretty decent, I enjoy Rick Steins segments the most. :ba:
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david, do you like travel / food shows? 
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I have only really watched Rick Steins segments on Saturday Kitchen, I have assumped that they're from his show "From Venice to Istanbul". I think I enjoy that because I like Rick Stein and I have one of his books on seafood...probably my favourite cook book. 
 
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How about you? Would you suggest any in particular?
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[quote="shadowalk"]
Does it fall under the usual "tastes like chicken" category as with all 'exotic' meats?
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not really :santa:
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