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Masterchef Week 3.....mass catering or master classes, who knows?!

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MunchkinsMumof2 · 01/02/2012 20:44

Have popcorn ready

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GeorgeEliot · 02/02/2012 21:03

As Maryz already said.

pud1 · 02/02/2012 21:26

I see what you are saying by put the souffle that the judges put there fork into was perfectly risen

Maryz · 02/02/2012 21:38

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AgentProvocateur · 02/02/2012 22:27

I watched this tonight. I'm hoping that the planets will align and I'll be able to get the TV and the laptop when it's next on. Is it on tomorrow or next Wednesday? If it's next Wed, I'll need to start faking an illness straight from work so that DH collects DS at 9.30 Grin

Jux · 02/02/2012 22:54

Grin Chaos, or is that pie-orities?

I shall never again allow dh to watch the first of that new series another channel has thought might lure viewers away from the Wispy Grey Chest Hair ('twas not up to much, btw).

AgentProvocateur, if you get a tickly throat on Sunday evening, you will be feeling really rotten by Wednesday evening.

So, the authentic Indian who thinks onions thicken water has gone huh? It's like the bloke last week who bowed out. Is that going to happen every week do you think? One of the contestants decides they don't want to do it after all, so the judges never actually have to judge, merely taste and make a lot of noise? Would they put on so much weight from testing and not judging that they will have to do the entire programme on treadmills?

Do you think the programme might morph into one where the contestants vote each other off and then have big barnies about who's voting fairly and who's voting to get someone better than them out of the way ending in big food fights?

That might be quite fun. At 4am after a lock in.

Maryz · 02/02/2012 23:03

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MunchkinsMumof2 · 03/02/2012 11:00

It's just not up to much this series, I am change adverse and I dislike the way they've made this so different. It's not about taste, palate, flavour combinations or inventiveness but more about time management, school dinner type cooking / food and memory.
Poor show Masterchef. I really hope the people responsible read these threads as they are making a mockery of a once very enjoyable programme

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GlitterKitty · 03/02/2012 12:59

What was your calamity munchkins?

DP just off nights, we have just had a shouty row and he is sulking with the cricket, wanker.

MunchkinsMumof2 · 03/02/2012 14:47

Ah Glitter, one of those sleep deprived arguments, they're pants. I knocked a full glass of juice over, spilt actimel on the hob and walked into the wendy house bashing my head all before the school run Hmm

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Davros · 04/02/2012 11:46

The losing team from last week should not have been doing another dull non-challenge, but cooking off for elimination as in Oz MC.
Tom sounds like he's been sucking on a helium balloon.

Jux · 04/02/2012 17:08

That would be better, Davros, though I think at this stage it's pretty clear from the group challenges who needs to go. They could kick one out after the group challenge and then the rest of the losing team could have a cook-off and another one bites the dust!

BlackCatsAndPurpleDogs · 17/02/2012 13:25

resurrecting this thread because Toms flaccid souffle is big news now Grin

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2102470/Masterchef-accused-faking-collapsed-souffle.html

pud1 · 18/02/2012 17:49

I am going to show oh this when he gets in. He will be so pleased that he outed it on mn before the dm

BlackCatsAndPurpleDogs · 18/02/2012 22:27

Pud, DM probably got their info from this thread! What did dh say Grin

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