It seems like all the food presentations done on IW produce food that is usually undercooked.Probably noticed it was £149 on Amazon so did a quick price change to make them cheaper.
Joe's not coooking for the veggies tonight, blood everywhere.
I didn't see that one but Joe Resemblance seem to be going over to the dark side. Did used to like him butThe same ‘chef’ whose signature dish on Ideal World 37 was deep fried Cadbury’s Crème Egg, or something equally childish and vile.
yes but if you add up all the electronic gadgets IW are selling us and telling us we need it will cost a fortune.Joanne the mental midget explaining cost saving for the fan (33w), by saying her fan is 1000/1200w and costs a lot to run.
Of course she has a fan/heater and it's the heater side that is rated at 1000/1200w not the fan only function which will be a very low wattage, similar to the fan her and Mr Duchump are flogging.
Never fails to amaze me how dumb and lacking common sense people are.
Could be a new double act Mop and Bucket. But which is which?Just thinking…one of these two used to be in Casualty and the other was in New Tricks…Now both of them are a Casualty of having to sell washable mops for a living and often repeating all the channel’s retail Old Tricks each show they appear on.
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When will we get Mr Duchamp on to discuss his watches? Surely one of Peter V's or Jezza's acting pals could do the gig. Just have the strapline *Not a direct personEmma, whom we can trust with watches as she's been doing watches on selly telly for 15/20years, selling Duchump, says watch is worth 10, 20 times the £399 we're charging, up there with high ened watches, she knows as she's handled watches in the tens of thousands.
So Emma you expect us to believe that the watch with movement that costs under a tenner and are a par quality wise with Roamer, should be retailing at £7980, yeah right.
and he was on ITV1 on Shop On TV with Rob Locke the other day. I always enjoy watching him though the product he was selling was uninspiring, some sort of microwave toastie makerDon't know all the folks that have done cooking shows on IW, but from the little information you can find on the various cooks, there only seems to be one that qualifies / merits being called a Professional Chef, that being Paul Brodel. He's the only one that seems to have worked professionally as a Chef running a Kitchen/Restuarant. While some of the rest have done hospitality courses at college, before doing jobs as TV cooks, i doubt demoing pans / air fryers / microwaves etc on selly telly qualifies one to be called a "Professional Chef".
Chef wise, currently they certainly have nobody you would say deserves that term put in front of their name. Chef Joe? Anybody who produces seriously undercooked meat on a cookery demonstration (as others have said he did last night) does NOT deserve to be called Chef anything. Beef burgers can often have other meats combined in the mix - pork for example. Care needs to be taken in making sure the meat is visibly cooked throughout. Joe is presented to air as some sort of professional cook. For me, I see him more as a guy who works as a jack of all trades shopping television presenter, who likes to cook. There’s a difference.
Chef Mark? Anybody who regularly sees or hears him on-air will doubt his credibility as a competent chef. Telling us about his experience of Michelin ‘Four Star’ restaurants and pouring water into a powered on grill with the dangerous consequences of doing so.
John Campbell from the old Ideal World pointedly never called himself a chef. But he was one of the most competent and honest in approach cookery demonstrators they had. Chef Jack, albeit a joker and cocky, was at least a competent if not repetitive cook, what I saw of him. Chef Paul was a long-term guest on previous Ideal World versions. Probably the best they have had, and a proper chef with a background in owning restaurants and cooking in them.
yeah it is annoying because they don't tell you that it depends on your property/environment. You do need (some) moisture. I have a small electric dehumidifier as I have always had a damp problem and recently got a new bathroom and refurb so to keep the new stuff good I use a dehumidifier. It is a constant battle. In that instance the moisturising is a bad idea no matter what they say. At the moment with scorching heat I don't need it on as much. At other times even outside there is moisture in the air the machine is working overtime. I can say that Ireland is a very damp climate so to me personally I'll skip the moistureWish IW would make up their minds, do they want us to get rid of the moisture or keep it.
Mason with moisture is really bad for you and your home so must get rid of it.
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Followed a short time later by Emma, where moisture is great and lets pump even more into our homes.
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When will we get Mr Duchamp on to discuss his watches? Surely one of Peter V's or Jezza's acting pals could do the gig. Just have the strapline *Not a direct person