05-19-2006, 03:03 PM
This is on all five of the first shows!
I watched #'s 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 yesterday. I noticed the brim of G'dog's
cap hid his eyes in almost every shot. He improved the quality in the
rest so that didn't happen. What scenes you were in were cute, G'pup. You shouldn't be so camera shy. Also there was a lot of jerking of the
camera which ended when it was made stationary.
On #2 I copied down the recipes for the pasta. Sounded good, I'll
probably make some.
#3. Same goes for the sauces, they all sounded good. Much better
program. Same complaints about throwing food. I guess it all goes to
my childhood when we weren't allowed to throw food. It's too over the
top. If it makes you happy, it must go back to your and G'dog's childhood
when you wanted to throw food. You think?
Also, good advice about
the sticky rice. I'll certainly try that. I might even get brave
enough to make sushi, John likes it.
# 4, disc froze, didn't get to see much of it.
#5. I liked the new process of moving the screen or whatever you call
it. Rolling from one scene to another. Made me want to fix some
veggies and bar-b-q them, NO Grill.
All in all, G'dog does a great job presenting food. Wouldn't hurt if
he cautioned to wash hands after handling meat. Some people don't know
about that. Same goes for having different cutting boards for meat and
non-meat items. Ditto. I picked some nice hints and I'm sure his
style will impress most viewers. He obviously enjoys working with food
and it makes it look like fun.
I watched #'s 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 yesterday. I noticed the brim of G'dog's
cap hid his eyes in almost every shot. He improved the quality in the
rest so that didn't happen. What scenes you were in were cute, G'pup. You shouldn't be so camera shy. Also there was a lot of jerking of the
camera which ended when it was made stationary.
On #2 I copied down the recipes for the pasta. Sounded good, I'll
probably make some.
#3. Same goes for the sauces, they all sounded good. Much better
program. Same complaints about throwing food. I guess it all goes to
my childhood when we weren't allowed to throw food. It's too over the
top. If it makes you happy, it must go back to your and G'dog's childhood
when you wanted to throw food. You think?
Also, good advice aboutthe sticky rice. I'll certainly try that. I might even get brave
enough to make sushi, John likes it.
# 4, disc froze, didn't get to see much of it.
#5. I liked the new process of moving the screen or whatever you call
it. Rolling from one scene to another. Made me want to fix some
veggies and bar-b-q them, NO Grill.
All in all, G'dog does a great job presenting food. Wouldn't hurt if
he cautioned to wash hands after handling meat. Some people don't know
about that. Same goes for having different cutting boards for meat and
non-meat items. Ditto. I picked some nice hints and I'm sure his
style will impress most viewers. He obviously enjoys working with food
and it makes it look like fun.