If it's boring maybe she would like to explain why 9.3 million people sat down to enjoy it. Does anyone really care what this woman thinks? I know I don't. If you don't enjoy a show why not just change the channel and watch something that you do enjoy instead of wasting time producing an article like this
If it's boring maybe she would like to explain why 9.3 million people sat down to enjoy it. Does anyone really care what this woman thinks? I know I don't. If you don't enjoy a show why not just change the channel and watch something that you do enjoy instead of wasting time producing an article like this
Yep agree. Personally I find football as boring as snot but freely admit it is a national obsession so don't bemoan the broadcasting hours devoted to it. Bums on seats (viewing figures) speak loudest of all do they not?
I can't see anything wrong with referring to a contestant as Scottish when they are, in fact, from Scotland!
There isn't but let's have equality for all - either all English, Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish are referred to as British OR by their individual nationalities.
What the poster who brought it up was referring to is English are always, always referred to as British whereas other nationalities which form GB are freely identified as Scottish, Welsh, Irish.
There isn't but let's have equality for all - either all English, Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish are referred to as British OR by their individual nationalities.
No, they can be referred to as either. Or both. If you see what I mean. I am both 'English' and 'British'. Equally a given contestant may be both 'British' And 'Scottish'. The two can be used interchangeably. Only if they are representing their country as opposite the UK in some form (say at sport) would it wrong to use 'British'.
What the poster who brought it up was referring to is English are always, always referred to as British whereas other nationalities which form GB are freely identified as Scottish, Welsh, Irish.
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Do you think there might be a terrible problem with the top of his head?
That was a beetroot lol
yes, it's got a biscuit base.
There's also a balcony section which is much more crowded.
Loved her Black Forest Jackson Pollock style. Looked yummy. I would certainly have scooped it up and ate the lot.
It made me think of Eton Mess - who cares what something looks like if it tastes good!
No shots of him making or tempering chocolate, but somehow truffles appeared around the base of the cake at the end.
Mary commented about "not doing any chocolate work", so sticking some shop-bought truffles on a beetroot cake is not exactly "black forest".
Dorret had a failure, but it was just one element.
Last year Chetna had a major failure, but managed to recover and did not get enough credit for that IMHO.
Stu was toast if he used ready-made chocolates, as Mary would never allow that to go unpunished
Amanda Platell on the Boring Bake-off
If she doesn't like Bake Off that just makes it rise even more in my estimation.
:D:D:D:D
If it's boring maybe she would like to explain why 9.3 million people sat down to enjoy it. Does anyone really care what this woman thinks? I know I don't. If you don't enjoy a show why not just change the channel and watch something that you do enjoy instead of wasting time producing an article like this
Yep agree. Personally I find football as boring as snot but freely admit it is a national obsession so don't bemoan the broadcasting hours devoted to it. Bums on seats (viewing figures) speak loudest of all do they not?
Wow. I'd hoped in this day and age, the Daily Mail would be irrelevant.
I can never believe that that paper has any money; especially enough to pay for those 'opinions.'
There isn't but let's have equality for all - either all English, Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish are referred to as British OR by their individual nationalities.
What the poster who brought it up was referring to is English are always, always referred to as British whereas other nationalities which form GB are freely identified as Scottish, Welsh, Irish.
I'm sorry but this is utter, utter cobblers.
Yes, originally reported in the Mail on Sunday (what a surprise, the Mail must hate the BBC having a very popular programme)
I'll provide the link to the Mirror reporting it so as not to drive traffic to the Mail's website
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/great-british-bake-off-contestant--6222653
Wow, she did a one week course and that makes her a pro by that I'm apparently a F1 driver as I did a one week driving course