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No one has said Chopped yet! This is one of my favorites. I really like that they get the 4 mystery ingredients and have to incorporate them into the food. It's more of a reality show since it's a competition, but it's still a good cooking show because it has some unique dishes.
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Good Eats has been one of my favorite cooking/food related shows for a really long time.
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I love watching Giada the way she holds the knife and the way she makes her face smile while adding any ingridents make me want to try that recipe. Another chef is pioneer women "Reemond" I love her shoes like crazy she is the best.
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Masterchef is my favourite.
I dont have any particular reason for that but i enjoy watching cookery shows because i feel like i am tasting them and that makes me feel happy.
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I love watching Cupcake Wars on the Food Network and anything that Giada DiLaurentis makes/is on :)
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Definitely Rachel Ray. She inspires me
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Masterchef and Masterchef Junior! I'm just waiting for the next episode of Season 7 to come out for Masterchef...
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Good Eats will always be a favorite. Alton Brown just breaks everything down, which allows you to change a recipe to suit your tastes.

I also like any show that he does. He's wonderfully weird :lol:
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erica_bvs wrote:I love watching Food Network Star, a show where contestants cook and entertain their way into getting their own show on Food Network.

There are many shows out there that inspire people to become better cooks/bakers. What is your favorite?

The Great British Bake-Off is by far my absolute favorite! I can't wait until they add more seasons onto Netflix.
Second place goes to Ace of Cakes--its an oldie but a goodie.
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I still got back an watch old Alton Bown show. They are funny and educational.
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I love watching cut throat kitchen on the food network. It definitely puts a fun twist on cooking.
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The Great British Bake Off- I would have to worry about gaining major weight if I were to eat what I watched on that show! :D
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I don't watch many cooking shows, but my husband likes BBQ Pitmasters, and I often get sucked in when it's on TV!
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I'll go with Top Chef though I do like Chopped.
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Masterchef
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