Would you do it, knowing how critical he'd be of everything?.
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dont_diss_dave — 15 years ago(August 09, 2010 03:25 AM)
Like some people have said, maybe toast. I wouldn't even do cereal, as he'd probably say " Too much milk! How can I enjoy my cereal knowing it's all going ot go soggy!? I hate soggy". I wouldn't even dream of something like Ready Brek "It's to lumpy!" "It's too runny!". Bottom line, probably no.
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sandors_siren — 15 years ago(August 14, 2010 10:46 PM)
Yeah, that'll show him.
Nah, I'd cook him a 3 course awesome vegetarian meal. I'm almost positive he's never had one of those as he seems to think vegetarians are culinarily deprived.
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engeer — 15 years ago(October 06, 2010 12:00 PM)
Sure. But by the time he is eating in the dining room where I work as a cook he might not remember how to criticize. I cook at a nursing home. Two meals a day, three days a week I serve a meal to 60-70 people, including Elizabeth Taylor. No, not THAT Elizabeth Taylor but Elizabeth Taylor none-the-less. Maybe Mr Ramsay would like Joe's favorite sandwich. peanut butter and bologna! (or ham or salami etc.) My favorite breakfast comment so far: "Eggs? never heard of them."
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yoze — 15 years ago(November 22, 2010 06:09 AM)
Ofcourse.
He wouldn't give a beep because he's not paying for the food and I'm not one of the people that will in the future run one of his restaurants like in Hell's Kitchen.
I doubt Gordon is the same as on TV.
Also in the F-word he's usually never mean to the cooks, he just gives them helpful tips.