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Previously on "Watching The Restaurant"
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I saw the start of this and, like a lot of reality shows, suspected that I was going to get a bit pissed off with the hubris and sense of entitlement of some of the people in it. I really enjoyed the most recent Masterchef though - I liked all the finallists, they were confident in themselves with good reason & the show was just as much about the food as it was them.
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Yeah - Gravalax woman. She was the one who thought that serving Asda-bought gravalax to Raymond would have been a jolly good idea if Asda had known what it was....Originally posted by Flubster View PostThe are truly noddys of the highest order. Didn't expect mummy's boy + mummy to be kicked out though...I thought their dish was pretty good compared to some of the others. My money was on the bint who bought Asda smoked salmon and slapped a couple of slices of brown bread on a plate. The winkers will have to go next week, pot noodle or not.
..and having bought Tesco gravalax one night when I should have known better, he got away lightly. It took me days to get rid of the taste of it.
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The are truly c0cks of the highest order. Didn't expect mummy's boy + mummy to be kicked out though...I thought their dish was pretty good compared to some of the others. My money was on the bint who bought Asda smoked salmon and slapped a couple of slices of brown bread on a plate. The winkers will have to go next week, pot noodle or not.Originally posted by Ruprect View PostI like the winkers ;-) jj and James
will they cook pot noodle???!?
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What a bunch of feckwits, sadly this has gone the way of every other reality TV show as its attracting people who want to be on TV rather than run a restaurant.
What a shame.
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Have got it sky +'d to watch in a bit, am definitely intrigued now!!
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