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Television reviews of popular foodie and reality cooking show programs.
My Review of "MasterChef Canada: Season 6"
MasterChef Canada: Season 6 had some pretty big shoes to fill. Season 5 seemed like the levels of the home cooks was coming back up again. I was a little disappointed with season 4 and season 5 kind of got my hopes back up. It was a bit of a surprise that they'd have such a child prodigy come into the MasterChef kitchen and clean out the competition.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Feast
Watch and Learn
Here's the thing, my whole world evolves around food, so even when talking about television it'll still be in relation to food. There are three shows about this subject that I want to call attention to, because not only are they entertaining, but I think they would be beneficial for anyone to watch; not just people who want to learn new recipes. These programs were essential for me on my journey to loving food and also helped develop a deeper respect for the culture and the people behind the worlds cuisines. There is this wealth of information that can literally improve your quality of life on a real and philosophical level. When we eat well, we feel better, and by that I am not advocating for anyone to follow any sort of diet; in fact quite the opposite. What I mean by eating well is food that makes you want to close your eyes and ears, because you don't want anything at all to interrupt your experience. These three shows, I think, are wonderful foundations for building knowledge of a gloriously prepared meal. They are also an invitation to alter what one believes about another person's culture, and to develop respect, rather than fear or hatred of those who are different from us.
By Savannah Lee Sumrall6 years ago in Feast
My Review of "MasterChef Canada: Season 5"
MasterChef Canada: Season 5 was a little worrisome for me because I was worried that the contestants were starting to get a little lackluster. Although season 4's contestants picked up their cooking game closer to the end I thought it was probably a weaker season. I wasn't sure how this season would fare. Also the show runners would obviously have to keep the show fresh by bringing up new ideas.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Feast
My review of "MasterChef Canada: Season 2"
I got into MasterChef Canada late into season 1 of the series. I was excited to see Eric Chong win season 1. I only got to see the last few episodes but it was really exciting as they were creating really crazy dishes in such a short period of time.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Feast
3 Asian Food-Themed Netflix Shows Worth Sampling
In addition to its original televised sagas about superheroes who defend and creepy serials about haunted, stranger-than-thou children, streaming entertainment giant Netflix is serving up delicious food-themed visual fare these days. Its ostensible growing focus on Asian cuisine—Japanese and Korean in particular—has spawned a number of serials to satisfy viewer appetites. Whether those hungers are for tasty meals to try at home and at restaurants, or for engaging characters and relatable storylines driven by mouth-watering culinary cultural snapshots, any lover of Asian cuisine is sure to come away from these three shows feeling well-fed.
By Anthony Beal9 years ago in Feast
Best Cooking Shows
Cooking shows have become a part of society’s regular viewing routine as chefs and food impresarios from around the world constantly serve up new dishes through unique methods that delight audiences around the world. While each program has its own merits and can be must-see-TV for viewers everywhere, there are certain shows which simply stand out above the rest. Learn more about the best cooking shows to ever air!
By Julie Barnes9 years ago in Feast








