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“I Have a Crush on Every Chef..."

..was another title considered for this blog because I do, but once it became clear that my true personal interest in cooking runs more to the Home Economics realm rather than fancy-times chef cooking, it was abandoned.

Nevertheless, again, I do, on every chef and most other varietals of experts and/or geeks.  They’re just dreamy.

So, like nearly every other Top Chef viewer who digs men and cooking, I found season 1 winner Harold Dieterle absolutely adorable.  So stoic! So grumpy!  So folded-arms-ed! 

Here’s an update I posted on Buddy Sunday re a recent Gridskipper interview Harold gave in which he discusses his love for Bangkok and how to avoid happy-ending-happy Thai masseuses.  

If you are a fan of the show, one of my BuddyTV colleagues recently noted that a Top Chef cookbook is going to be offered in March, which is, as a matter of fact, the same month in which Top Chef 4 will premiere (March 19).

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Reader Comments (2)

I second the notion of having a crush on every chief. I do and I can't help it. You should have seen the stutter fest the first time I met Tom Douglas.

Will you add the Top Chief premier to your food calendar? I don't want to forget that business!! I know it's TV but, it counts right?

January 21, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterkayko

Ha ha - well at least you could stutter! I'd prob giggle like a schoolgirl and hide behind a friend or something.

Yes, will absolutely add Top Chef to calendar. It totally counts!

January 21, 2008 | Registered CommenterLeslie Seaton

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