
Mike Rowe is my hero! I saw that episode and I couldn't believe the nastiness that the mushrooms were growing in. It hasn't stopped me from eating mushrooms...I just wash and scrub them really well now!irishbosoxfan said:Has anyone watched DIRTY JOBS with Mike Rowe---Well on one episode he was a mushroom farmer for a day and let me tell you after seeing that show there is no way I would ever eat a mushroom without washing it first!
They don't use dirt to grow mushrooms but crap and lots of it and they recycle the crap from the first set of grown mushrooms to grow the second and the third and the ..... You get what I mean-----Essentially mushrooms are grown in a compost pile that contains a little of everything--Check out the episode if you get a chance----DH looked at me while we were watching it and said " If I needed another reason to not like mushrooms that would be it"
disneymom3 said:And I would believe Alton over RR anyday. I like her, but for pete's sake she thinks every darn thing she ever orders is "yummmy" or soooo good. She has to get a bad meal every once in awhile, don't ya think?
Laura said:Alton Brown is God. He knows all and sees all.![]()
I love Alton and would go with what he says! (I also love RR too!
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)cardaway said:I say wash them, but don't soak them. There is a difference.
I also believe in many cases it ain't idrt.![]()

MosMom said:Ahhhh but Alton weighed them, soaked them, weighed them again and they didn't weigh any more or weighed very little more than before the long soak.![]()
EXACTLY!! In terms of food science, I'd go with Alton's recommendations everytime over pretty much anyone else on the food network. However, I'm usually not inspired to cook by Alton. Very very informative but he's just a little too contrived for my taste (he tries just a little too hard to be funny). Who's that southern cook (I just forgot her name). There are times when I'm done watching her show and I'm starving and just have to have that fried chicken or those biscuits RIGHT NOW!!!!SplshMtn99 said:Rachael Ray is a trained cook - not a trained chef. No formal food education at all. A cook with experience only & lots of experience managing. Also from a family that owned a restaurant. I think she's good at pinching the pennies & managing time -- both restaurant focuses.
Alton Brown studied at the New England Culinary Institute after deciding that 10 yrs of cineomatography & directing wasn't his true passion. I think he's good at knowing the nuances of food. Also scientific aspects of food & reactions.
I tend to believe him if given just these 2 people to pick from.
llij said:I love Alton and would go with what he says! (I also love RR too!
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BTW, I hate mushrooms so I don't have to worry about cleaning then since I won't touch them with a ten foot pole.![]()