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Which (celebrity) chef would you choose to cook your Christmas dinner?

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    chopsimchopsim Posts: 3,522
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    My choice would be Rachel Khoo and a massive tub of brandy butter that would not be used for cooking :cool:

    I'm with you on that one.:-)
    Well, not actually with you as such. She is so 'girl next door' pretty and cute.
    Her food always looks lovely too.
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    SULLASULLA Posts: 149,789
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    You're used to hearing this:
    So go on, answer the question.

    Have some patience please.
    I favour Gary Rhodes.
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    TennisFreak08TennisFreak08 Posts: 9,451
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    D_Mcd4 wrote: »
    Delia. "Lets be 'aving you!",

    ''Where are ya?'' *Hic*
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    James FrederickJames Frederick Posts: 53,184
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    None as I like cooking.

    Now if one wanted to do the washing up after then any of them.
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    BerBer Posts: 24,562
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    getty wrote: »
    Tom Kerridge and the pud will be great too.

    He'd be my choice too.

    Can't go wrong with a hefty chef :D
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    LojenLojen Posts: 1,009
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    sarahj1986 wrote: »
    Jamie Oliver, I love his food and I have many of his books

    I hope you like rosemary then.
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    BerBer Posts: 24,562
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    pugamo wrote: »
    Raymond Blanc, his food looks gorgeous and he seems really fun and ditzy.

    You must fart to keep your restaurant open!
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    SeasideLadySeasideLady Posts: 20,775
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    The Hairy Bikers, or Tom Kerridge. Mary Berry to do the puddings and cakes.
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    ArcanaArcana Posts: 37,521
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    Gizzi Erskine
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    SecretLifeoBeesSecretLifeoBees Posts: 50,923
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    James Martin or Gino D'Acampo
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    BunionsBunions Posts: 15,023
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    I dont know whether or not to go for one to look at or one to cook...

    Mark Sargent to look at or rick stein to cook
    He was 'in' when we went to his Seafood Restaurant at Padstein :o:D
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    TouristaTourista Posts: 14,338
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    woodbush wrote: »
    Nigella Lawson, who else:)

    I'd pick her wardrobe for the big day.....:D
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    saffron_starsaffron_star Posts: 789
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    Wouldn't turn down Tom Kerridge or James Martin...
    ...but first choice would most definitely be the yummy Michel Roux Jr.
    I would happily just listen to him talk.
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    21stCenturyBoy21stCenturyBoy Posts: 44,506
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    Assuming being dead is no obstacle, Keith Floyd.

    He can bring the wine and whiskey, too.
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    Zidane82Zidane82 Posts: 6,899
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    It would have to be Nigella and she'd be wearing very little ( very hot kitchen ) ;)
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    sodavlacsodavlac Posts: 10,607
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    Rustie Lee. Used to think she was fun and I haven't seen her in years after that product-placement scandal, maybe she could do with the work.
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    RiDsTeRRiDsTeR Posts: 12,227
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    Siba Mtongana, just to listen to her accent all day.
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    Toby LaRhoneToby LaRhone Posts: 12,916
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    SULLA wrote: »
    Have some patience please.
    I favour Gary Rhodes.

    See, you can do it!
    :D

    He's sort of slipped off the TV radar in the last few years.
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    MudboxMudbox Posts: 10,110
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    Anna Olson...we could cook vegan quiche together. Might even make Christmas worth having.
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    PrincessTTPrincessTT Posts: 4,300
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    Lorraine Pascale... I'd have to just sit in the kitchen and gaze adoringly at her. She's so stunning beautiful, and her food looks great too.
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    eluf38eluf38 Posts: 4,874
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    Tom kerridge would cook the most amazing food , but i have a soft spot for michael smith.
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    TakaeTakae Posts: 13,555
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    Tess-g wrote: »
    As I can cook a decent Christmas meal, I'd go for Ching-He Huang to see what she'd come up with.

    Ooh, you cook that well? Invite me, please. :kitty:
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    FizzbinFizzbin Posts: 36,827
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    Mrs Bridges
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    Tess-gTess-g Posts: 29,050
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    Takae wrote: »
    Ooh, you cook that well? Invite me, please. :kitty:
    2.30 on the 25th ;-) Goose ok?

    I didn't mean to sound like I'm bragging but I can cook, it's just that I'd love a proper Chinese meal for Christmas day :cool:
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    TakaeTakae Posts: 13,555
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    Tess-g wrote: »
    2.30 on the 25th ;-) Goose ok?

    I didn't mean to sound like I'm bragging but I can cook, it's just that I'd love a proper Chinese meal for Christmas day :cool:

    Yay! Thank you.

    You definitely should brag if you can cook.
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