A lot of Food Network chefs/stars were dressed up for Halloween yesterday, and a popular theme was to dress up like a different Food Network chef/star. Let's take a look at some of the costumes that everyone decided to wear for Halloween:
Rocco DiSpirito dressed up as half Giada De Laurentiis and half Guy Fieri on
New York Live to promote his new show
Restaurant Divided:
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Photo - Twitter |
The hosts of
The Chew dressed up as the Spice Girls, which included Mario Batali and Michael Symon in drag.
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Photo - Twitter |
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Photo - Twitter |
Guy Fieri appeared on the Rachael Ray show and decided to dress as Mario Batali. I wonder who filled in as his
hairdresser for this costume?
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Photo - Rachael Ray Show |
Perhaps that was a little payback for Mario dressing as Guy Fieri a few years ago:
Rachael Ray and her husband dressed up on her show as pirates:
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Photo - Rachael Ray Show |
Giada, her sister, and Aunt Raffy dressed up as black cats, her daughter a peacock, and her husband as Dracula:
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Photo - Instagram |
Sandra Lee, who is infamous for her Halloween Semi-Homemade episodes, dressed up as Cher again:
Finally, here is Damaris Phillips' costume:
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Photo - Twitter |
At least we were spared Sandra's dreadful Halloween show this year.
ReplyDeleteAw, these are awesome and so much fun! = D
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ReplyDeleteAdam appeared on Chopped a couple of years ago. It was a grilling contest, and he didn't like it. He made it to the dessert round but didn't win.
ReplyDeleteExciting show, almost like the Next Food Network Star, soooooo much better than Guys Grocery Game!
ReplyDeletethere are somewhere like 3.5 MILLION people in America in the food service industry.
ReplyDeleteWhy does Food Network keep recycling losers from old shows?
as a fan of " local talent", this guy has left several restaurants under dubious circumstances:
ReplyDeleteBOOTED out of his first real gig at Sugo
Left PSBKLYN in the midst of some sort of marital discord with one of the owners, (and as a Brooklynite, I can VERIFY "DISAPPEARED"
"Executive Chef" at a golf club in Long Island, for a few months,
"Executive Chef" for a few days at a real "greasy spoon" marina restaurant in Sea Cliff. I ate there. The Mexicans did the best they could with the menu. I can't blame them.
Next Stop: Hooters knockoff in Carle Place. Great stuff. hot wings, burgers, tits.
This guy needs a revolving door in his next stop.
Can't say I'm surprised.
ReplyDeleteHe said on the first episode he'd worked at a large number of restaurants; I did some quick math and figured he must leave his job every six months. That doesn't sound promising to me.
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Well, at least it's not Guy Fieri...
ReplyDelete2 episodes in and last week, Restaurant Express had the lowest rated premiere for a Sunday 9PM game show on FN this year:
ReplyDelete1/16/13 Rachael V. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off II 2.376,000 viewers, 0.9 demo
6/2/13 Food Network Star 9 2,340,000--0.8
10/6/13 Halloween Wars 3 2,115,000--0.7
2/17/13 Worst Cooks in America 4 1,976,000--0.7
8/18/13 Great Food Truck Race 4 1,900,000--0.6
4/7/13 Chopped All-Stars 1,890,000--0.6
11/3/13 Restaurant Express 1,436,000--0.4
This past Sunday's second episode dropped to 1,270,000--0.4. Those are Best In Smoke/Last Cake Standing numbers, and everybody knows what happened to those. If RE doesn't pick up, maybe FN will swap timeslots with GGG. Maybe FN's decision to put the first episode on demand on most cable systems hurt the show's ratings, at least for the premiere.
Guy does nothing but talk out of his arse.
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