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WinterFire
02-04-2009
Originally Posted by lou-kate:
“Fair enough, if they weren't allowed, but I am sure I have seen them use the internet for research before.”

Apostrophe-gate?
lou-kate
02-04-2009
Originally Posted by WinterFire:
“Apostrophe-gate?”

LOLOL, I examined my post carefully for bad grammar when I read that, I am a lazy poster and never proof read!

But then I understood. Yes, then, you are right. And in the task when they have to find things to buy, they use the internet then I am sure. In fact, I am sure in previous series, they always have one or two people in each task office based pulling off useless 'market research' from a computer. Why did Howard settle for just one phone call that gave a clearly ludicrous amount?
brangdon
03-04-2009
Originally Posted by lou-kate:
“Fair enough, if they weren't allowed, but I am sure I have seen them use the internet for research before.”

The rules vary from task to task. For example, when they had to identify the Nigella Seeds in s3, they definitely weren't allowed to use the internet. I don't know for sure if they were allowed for this task, but given that they didn't use it, it seems likely.
Achtung
03-04-2009
Originally Posted by Fayecorgasm:
“I eat regularly at the chain of sandwich outlets it's definitely not fictional ”

Yes but I also know from a very good source that the "chain of sandwich outlets" is that contestant's father's business - whether the contestant was made to say they set up a sandwich shop when they were 17 and now run a string of them or whether they chose to fabricate this story themselves is another matter.
JTW
04-04-2009
Originally Posted by robbies_gal:
“her restuarnt looks nice but sorry i still wouldnt go there knowing how she practises”

Me neither, robbies_gal

I thought she showed strong PM skills.......but stuff her catering shortcuts and cheapskating to make a profit.

I wonder how many cases of food poisoning she's had in her fancy 'all front' restaurant?

She certainly hasn't inspired me to queue up at her door after watching her in action.
robbies_gal
04-04-2009
hey jtw ltns hows things?

if anyones been to her restaurant let us know id love tohear wot its like
JTW
04-04-2009
Originally Posted by Dollystanford:
“I was genuinely horrified by the product they served up last night and I really think I wouldn't have paid for any of it

great chunks of french bread with soggy tomato on it! I mean really, my 10 year old said 'I could do better than that mum' and she bloody well could too!

I can't believe this is the 'cream of british business talent'. I accept that Yasmina was organised but you have to have quality from start to finish otherwise all of that organisation could still result in not getting paid

I wonder if they would have paid a penny if the cameras hadn't been there...”

'Horrified' is the key word here.

I can't believe that this bint got through just because the end result is 'profit'

She was a disaster from start to end..............but the end was £££s................and that is all that seems to matter on this show

What a great incentive for any upcoming restaurant owners/caterers/cooks etc........................delete as necessary.

Let's all follow Yasmina's prime example of making profit only.... and who cares if we poison people in the process.
JTW
04-04-2009
Originally Posted by robbies_gal:
“hey jtw ltns hows things?

if anyones been to her restaurant let us know id love tohear wot its like”

hehe ....I'd like to visit so that I can complain non-stop about the quality of the food and question where she purchased it from....and how she breaks it down as good value for money.
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