I call shenanigans.

Feb 05, 2009 09:59

I cannot believe Jamie went home, and Leah stayed. Jamie, who knew immediately what she had done wrong and who understood the dish well enough to fix the problem, if only she had had time, was told to pack her knives and go home, while Leah, who wouldn't know her ass from a large hole in the ground, got to stay. She should have been offed, just for quitting in the quickfire challenge.

What is it going to take to get rid of this soulless, talentless hack? Wooden stakes and holy water?

In other shocking news, I have decided that I actually like Stefan. Sure, he's arrogant about his cooking, but like we say down south, if it's true, it ain't braggin'. :-) And he's really sweet and affectionate with the other chefs, especially the women chefs, which you wouldn't expect from his competitive personality.

And wow. Can that man clean an eel or what?

My front door lock is working like a charm. That Ramie sure knew his stuff.

It is so cold here. Granted, compared to my Canadian listsibs, I'm a big wuss about the cold, but for the American South? This has been one of the coldest winters that I can remember since I was still in school. I just wish we could have a little snow to go along with the cold.

Since Valentine's Day is on a Saturday, I have decided to throw a Valentine's Day Sucks Party for my single, unattached friends. I plan on making a pot of chili (some like it hot) and a pot of soup (and some don't), mixing up a couple of batches of sangria, setting bowls of chocolate around the house, and staging a dominoes tourney with prizes for the winners. It should be fun.

ETA: I'm an idiot. I meant Top Chef spoilers. I've fixed it now.

food, home, entertaining, top chef, valentine's day

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