Food Network

Food Network Airs Monsanto Advertisement

Maybe the Food Network should change their name to the Poison Café  – after all, they are helping Monsanto with their PR campaign by airing commercials with the same message as their Prop 37 No to GMO Labeling Campaign. The same Monsanto ads appear in their magazine. Its time to unsubscribe from a Network that tries to sell GE seed and glyphosate through slick ads from one of the most hated companies in the world.

For Super Sunday, one last game note and one last alternative-programming suggestion

Have you been watching The Great British Baking Show on PBS? Today Episode 5, "Pies and Tarts," airs (or aired) in most locations.by KenOkay, Bob, makes senseThis afternoon about I happened, totally inadvertently, to land on NBC's pregame coverage. It was still about four hours before game time, so that would put it at about our 13 of the pregame festivities.

What the world needs now: green velvet cake (plus some actually interesting green food ideas)

Food Network text: "Red velvet cake gets remade for St. Paddy's Day with the help of green food coloring. Cover the cake with fluffy frosting, then use your imagination to finish it with decorations."by KenNo, there's nothing wrong with your computer monitor if the cake above displays as green. As you'll note in the photo caption above, red velvet cake has gotten remade for St.

TV Watch: Special "Food Network Star" Election Guide -- Everything you need to know before casting your vote

Who to vote for? Damaris, Rodney, or Russell? Um, no, thanks.by KenActually, the post title is a little misleading, with that "everything you need to know before casting your vote." For those who haven't heard, this year the choice among the final three candidates is being made by viewers.

TV Watch: If "Food Network Star" has often felt a bit wheezy in Season 9, it's still had its moments

Easily the dopiest challenge of Season 9 of Next Food Network Star was Episode 4's "Dinner and a Movie," in which three-person teams not only had to create a dinner suitable for a genre of movie -- romance, Western, and musical -- but do a trailer for it. Team Musical (Rodney the pie man, Chris, and Lovely) sang, God help us.