Very little drama, skip to the bottom two links for the actual drama But this subreddit's janny is pretty hands off and the last slap fight got a reply 15 minutes ago so it might pick up.
Cook's Illustrated is a magazine featuring extremely well tested but labor intensive recipes for upper middle class while America's Tesk Kitchen is the PBS show featuring their recipes. Cook's Country is a spin off that features regional American recipes that are slightly simpler in both a magazine and PBS TV show. The entire company was started by an extremely WASPy nerd, Chris Kimball, who got pushed out in favor of more diverse individuals after selling to a private equity firm (mid 2010s).
He then recreated the whole enterprise as a new competing company called Milk Street (which is another drama).
After the induced moral panic of 2020, the company replaced the editor of Cooks' Country with a
for both the magazine and TV show (the previous editor never appeared on the TV show as far as I can recall).
In the newer seasons, Toni Tipton-Martin opens the show with a monologue about the featured recipes' hisotry and explains how these recipes (as well as ALL other recipes) were created by Black women. She then awkwardly supervises while the actual cooks make the recipes.
Unfortunately some uppity dared to notice this
The uppity mayos are a little too comfortable and start agreeing:
Where did she come from anyway? She just appeared one season like some sort of expert.
Luckily a ally lets the mayos know "this is ain't it, chief" :
Finally fully puts the
and
in their place:
I've always assumed she leaned more towards the academia side of things. Being a bit stiff until one can relax in a hosting- type role is not unexpected. Not everyone is going give the same vibe on camera. Perhaps she's getting her sea legs when it comes to the cooking segments v the history bits she does.
But yeah, calling her fake, scary (?), etc. Harsh af.
She's not white. Hence the criticism.
exactly
She doesn't fit in because she's not white.
That's not it. Lan isn't white. She's enjoyable to watch. Elle isn't white and she's charismatic. It's not her race. It's her demeanor.
Agree - non white woman here and I'm not a fan of Toni. Way too little energy and sometimes she comes across like she's new to a kitchen
non white woman here
So you're not black. POC solidarity doesn't exist.
Um okay - that is an interesting take on my comment
You're not a fan of the only black person on the show along with Elle. Tap dancer.
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Real Housewives is supposed to be about drama, but it ends up as a bunch of catty b-words trying to sell cookbooks. America's Test Kitchen is supposed to be about cooking but it ends up being constant drama.
Oh. You can cook. You just need to "evolve your camera presence".![:marseyfacepalm: :marseyfacepalm:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseyfacepalm.webp)
Everyone wants to be the next star, the next Arnold Schwarzenegger or the next Cyndi Lauper or whatever it is for your generation. But by the time you get to about your 16th birthday you will know if you've you're just good at acting + singing/dancing/cooking/whatever or if you're so incredibly good, like 99th+ percentile plus good, that you can actually pursue this as a career.
This b-word wants start "evolving" in middle age!![:marseyraging: :marseyraging:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseyraging.webp)
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