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Giada de Laurentiis

by Karen/NoCA » Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:58 pm

Did you read that Giada is expecting a baby girl? She is 37 years old and seems to be happy with her career.....way to go Giada.
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by Sue Courtney » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:04 pm

I used to like watching Giada - probably the favourite female of the Food Network stars but does she ever make anything she doesn't like, anything that doesn't make her eyes roll in ecstasy, anything that is not 'just delicious' or not 'just perfect',. I understand the Food Network concept, but wonder if she ever spits anything out after the cameras have stopped rolling.

Hope her pregnancy is uneventful and the little one arrives safe and well. It the perfect opportunity to spurn off a program on cooking for mums to be.
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by Jenise » Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:01 pm

Well, congratulations to her. She's matured into a better, more likeable and confident person than I gave her credit for being based on her early shows. My only real complaint is the huge, stretch-to-the-walls smile that looks exaggerated and unnatural to me. She can't talk while smiling, she has to stop everything to smile--it's like she's submitting her teeth for examination.
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by wnissen » Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:02 pm

Jenise wrote:Well, congratulations to her. She's matured into a better, more likeable and confident person than I gave her credit for being based on her early shows. My only real complaint is the huge, stretch-to-the-walls smile that looks exaggerated and unnatural to me. She can't talk while smiling, she has to stop everything to smile--it's like she's submitting her teeth for examination.

You haven't seen her in HD yet! It's even more painful when she's larger than life size.

The only boon is that you can put her in squished mode and her head and mouth regain more normal proportions. Doesn't help the moaning. I did enjoy her chicken piccatta recipe last week, though.

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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by Jenise » Wed Nov 07, 2007 7:29 pm

wnissen wrote:
Jenise wrote:Well, congratulations to her. She's matured into a better, more likeable and confident person than I gave her credit for being based on her early shows. My only real complaint is the huge, stretch-to-the-walls smile that looks exaggerated and unnatural to me. She can't talk while smiling, she has to stop everything to smile--it's like she's submitting her teeth for examination.

You haven't seen her in HD yet! It's even more painful when she's larger than life size.

The only boon is that you can put her in squished mode and her head and mouth regain more normal proportions. Doesn't help the moaning. I did enjoy her chicken piccatta recipe last week, though.

Walt


What do you mean I haven't seen her in HD? But hey, maybe that's a gift for you guys--makes her bubbies look bigger. :)
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by Carrie L. » Wed Nov 07, 2007 9:43 pm

The whole show is shot so sensuously and the music is so soft porn-ish it makes me wince a little to watch it even though I really like her cooking style.

I agree with you, Jenise on the smile thing.
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by Ray Juskiewicz » Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:38 pm

Jenise wrote:My only real complaint is the huge, stretch-to-the-walls smile that looks exaggerated and unnatural to me. She can't talk while smiling, she has to stop everything to smile--it's like she's submitting her teeth for examination.


Giada has teeth?

Never noticed.
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by Jenise » Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:49 pm

Ray Juskiewicz wrote:Giada has teeth?

Never noticed.


Ah, the music's gotten to you, hasn't it. :roll:
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by Jo Ann Henderson » Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:52 pm

Carrie L. wrote:The whole show is shot so sensuously and the music is so soft porn-ish it makes me wince a little to watch it even though I really like her cooking style.

I agree with you, Jenise on the smile thing.
Wow, Carrie, I thought I was the only person who saw her show this way. My husband and son told me I was a playa' hate'a when I mentioned this. I also believe Almost Home Made is the same show for the older crowd. I mean, can their tee shirts get any smaller and plunge any lower? But, Giada's too toothy smile is why I eventually stopped watching the show. For some reason, it really bothers me -- the huge smile and the shoulders that just slightly shrug when she's ready to taste something. Give me a break... it's only a blinking olive!
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by Jenise » Sat Nov 10, 2007 7:26 pm

Jo Ann Henderson wrote:
Carrie L. wrote:The whole show is shot so sensuously and the music is so soft porn-ish it makes me wince a little to watch it even though I really like her cooking style.

I agree with you, Jenise on the smile thing.
Wow, Carrie, I thought I was the only person who saw her show this way. My husband and son told me I was a playa' hate'a when I mentioned this. I also believe Almost Home Made is the same show for the older crowd. I mean, can their tee shirts get any smaller and plunge any lower? But, Giada's too toothy smile is why I eventually stopped watching the show. For some reason, it really bothers me -- the huge smile and the shoulders that just slightly shrug when she's ready to taste something. Give me a break... it's only a blinking olive!


Jo Ann, I had never given it any thought until someone wrote an article someone shared here long ago that identified the "soft porn" filming style for food network shows--and it especially named her show as a culprit. Since then, her tops have gotten lower and that smile has gotten bigger. She knows, and she's working it.
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by Bob Henrick » Sat Nov 10, 2007 9:54 pm

Jenise wrote:Jo Ann, I had never given it any thought until someone wrote an article someone shared here long ago that identified the "soft porn" filming style for food network shows--and it especially named her show as a culprit. Since then, her tops have gotten lower and that smile has gotten bigger. She knows, and she's working it.


Isn't the old saying "if you got it, flaunt it"? then Joe Namath declared, "if you can do it, you aren't bragging. She beats the bluejeans off RR, both in her cooking and in her personal appearance, or is it just a case of "guys like her"?
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by TimMc » Sun Nov 11, 2007 12:29 am

Jenise wrote:
wnissen wrote:
Jenise wrote:Well, congratulations to her. She's matured into a better, more likeable and confident person than I gave her credit for being based on her early shows. My only real complaint is the huge, stretch-to-the-walls smile that looks exaggerated and unnatural to me. She can't talk while smiling, she has to stop everything to smile--it's like she's submitting her teeth for examination.

You haven't seen her in HD yet! It's even more painful when she's larger than life size.

The only boon is that you can put her in squished mode and her head and mouth regain more normal proportions. Doesn't help the moaning. I did enjoy her chicken piccatta recipe last week, though.

Walt


What do you mean I haven't seen her in HD? But hey, maybe that's a gift for you guys--makes her bubbies look bigger. :)


Who's looking at her mouth...?




Um, er...sorry.
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by TimMc » Sun Nov 11, 2007 12:38 am

Sorry again...!
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by Jo Ann Henderson » Sun Nov 11, 2007 3:02 am

Point made Tim, Bob and Ray. The responses from my husband and son and comments like yours is what made me realize long ago that this show is not about food.
"...To undersalt deliberately in the name of dietary chic is to omit from the music of cookery the indispensable bass line over which all tastes and smells form their harmonies." -- Robert Farrar Capon
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by Stuart Yaniger » Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:44 am

As much of a DOM as I am, I just don't find her attractive in the least (and I'm someone who is usually intrigued by large mouths). She's certainly a better cook than Rachel Ray, but that's setting the bar pretty low. I've tried watching the show, but after 5 or 10 minutes, I end up wandering off to do something more interesting, like folding socks.
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by TimMc » Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:17 pm

Jo Ann Henderson wrote:Point made Tim, Bob and Ray. The responses from my husband and son and comments like yours is what made me realize long ago that this show is not about food.


Well...there ya go.

You want a bunch of us dumb guys to watch a cooking show?

Then you need to keep our interest.


Rachel Ray is disgustingly stupid and that Southern gal [what's her name?] justs make me want to hurl.


I mean I don't do stupid [Rachel Ray] and I certainly don't do down-home-honey-darlin'-sweeti-pie-just-gag-me-with-a-freakin'-spoon-fer-god's-sake Southern homie-ness.



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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by TimMc » Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:20 pm

Stuart Yaniger wrote:As much of a DOM as I am, I just don't find her attractive in the least (and I'm someone who is usually intrigued by large mouths). She's certainly a better cook than Rachel Ray, but that's setting the bar pretty low. I've tried watching the show, but after 5 or 10 minutes, I end up wandering off to do something more interesting, like folding socks.


Hey, whatever works for you, Stuart.


My main interest in watching Giada de Laurentiis is that her recipes are easy to do, taste wonderful and don't insult my intelligence like Rachel Ray does.


In short: Rachel Ray must die.
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by Stuart Yaniger » Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:30 am

Well, eventually, we all must, eh?
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by Jo Ann Henderson » Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:45 am

TimMc wrote:You want a bunch of us dumb guys to watch a cooking show?

Then you need to keep our interest.


NASCAR is on in the next room! The next time you want a beer, hollar -- and leave the kitchen to us gals.
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by Cynthia Wenslow » Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:54 am

Jo Ann Henderson wrote:NASCAR is on in the next room! The next time you want a beer, hollar -- and leave the kitchen to us gals.


:lol:
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by TimMc » Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:25 pm

Jo Ann Henderson wrote:
TimMc wrote:You want a bunch of us dumb guys to watch a cooking show?

Then you need to keep our interest.


NASCAR is on in the next room! The next time you want a beer, hollar -- and leave the kitchen to us gals.


I see.

So there's astringent adherence to cooking sans female attributes OR there's dumbs**t NASCAR?


Thanks for proving my point.



Men = dumb


Women + Smart = Cooking
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by TimMc » Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:30 pm

Nice :roll:
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Re: Giada de Laurentiis

by Jo Ann Henderson » Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:42 pm

TimMc wrote:
Jo Ann Henderson wrote:
TimMc wrote:You want a bunch of us dumb guys to watch a cooking show?

Then you need to keep our interest.


NASCAR is on in the next room! The next time you want a beer, hollar -- and leave the kitchen to us gals.


I see. So there's astringent adherence to cooking sans female attributes OR there's dumbs**t NASCAR? Thanks for proving my point.
Men = dumb
Women + Smart = Cooking
Not exactly. I truly appreciate a man who knows his way around the kitchen -- one who knows what a kitchen is for. I just think there are better places to display T&A (pardon my French). BTW, I happen to think Giada is drop-dead gorgeous, and an okay cook (let's face it, she doesn't do anything too complicated). It's just that Everyday Italian happens not to be a food show, and I don't think the FoodNetwork or the rest of us should pretend that's what it is. But, enough about her. You are too smart a guy to not understand what is being said here. I'm over this conversation. See ya!
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