Could you honestly eat,the 'gourmet cuisine' they make on Masterchef ??!


Question: without heaving !

could you ?
allthought some of the desserts look 'dreamy' and are prob edible , i just couldn't pretty much any of it without being sick


Answers: without heaving !

could you ?
allthought some of the desserts look 'dreamy' and are prob edible , i just couldn't pretty much any of it without being sick

Some of it looks truly vile....I'd probably give it ago but most of the stuff they have on it i don't actually eat...like offal....

only if they double the portions!!!!!!!!!!

yes i could but can you do any better

I would like to try some of them, just because one of their meals would blow my shopping budget for the week.

So many boring cooking programmes on TV now, I only watch Rick Stein. He has none of your stuffy posh shite, just everyday down to earth good old home cooking.

if I wanted to explode maybe yes

Yes. Yes, I could. In fact, if there's anyone from Masterchef reading this, and they need a poor, hapless member of the public to test the food, then I am your man!

Seriously, most of the advanced stages dishes look pretty good to me, even if some of that meat looks slightly too 'alive' for my liking. As long as no-one cooks tripe or liver or kidneys, I'm happy.

As for rabbit....mmmm, rabbit. It's been a while since I had some (a rabbit and pigeon stew if I recall), but you shouldn't knock it 'til you've tried it. Verrry nice!

i hate the two wankers who present it, "ingredients expert" and "restaurateur" just 2 mouthy assholes who talk like 2 know-nothing football pundits at halftime. i got no problem eating the stuff but none of this crap where the meats heart is still beating. i like my meat cooked not raw





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