My kids would try anything and would typically like it when they were younger. Now that they're teenagers, they seem to hate everything they once liked. I think tastebuds change over time. My kids will hopefully learn to like everything they liked as children. They still humor me by trying everything, but immediately say they hate it after putting it in their mouths.I grew up on table food. Give me a shrimp to gnaw on and I was a happy baby!
My question is (I honestly don't know anyone who doesn't slip their baby table food): how in the heck do you develop kids' palates except by feeding them a wide variety of tastes when they're young? How do they learn about flavor profiles and such?
Not getting the shellfish thing either unless you're worried about allergies. I had many allergies as a kid; but that was related to living on top of a petrochemical company's landfill and drinking well water.
What's the rationale for this? The only thing I can think of is that you don't want to deal with delicate tummies, but isn't that a myth?
I don't care enough about this group to have a favorite. I feel like this is the "Summer school" Top Chef people. There are no super talented people like the V Bros or Kevin or Jen. Last season you had 4 amazing Chefs. Pretty disappointing.
Am I the only one who was bothered by the way they handled those live crabs? I mean, it's bad enough to throw them into a pot of boiling water, but at least that's a quick death. It just made me sick how they were chopping them up live and putting them in the oven live. That just seemed extra cruel.
Am I the only one who was bothered by the way they handled those live crabs? I mean, it's bad enough to throw them into a pot of boiling water, but at least that's a quick death. It just made me sick how they were chopping them up live and putting them in the oven live. That just seemed extra cruel.
At the same time I like to watch how they prepare it.
Am I the only one who was bothered by the way they handled those live crabs? I mean, it's bad enough to throw them into a pot of boiling water, but at least that's a quick death. It just made me sick how they were chopping them up live and putting them in the oven live. That just seemed extra cruel.

And Carla from the season prior is probably my favorite reality show contestant of all time.
I still want to know why Carla wasn't at dinner last week (the week before last, really - the one where Mike, Spike, and Brian showed up).


I still don't have a favorite on this show. There are people that I like (Stephen, Ed), and some that I don't (Angelo and I forgot her name, but she rubs everyone the wrong way). But no one is a favorite for me this season.
Were any of us shocked that Kenny's dish was selected as the losing one? Amanda's dish definitely was the one that should have been sent to the loser's line. Not necessarily to go home. I think the scallops had that in the bag, but it's easy to control not having cartiledge in your chicken dish. Amanda is a big-talker with little substance.
...most certainly correct about Kennys dish, which, despite his posturing, was the weakest in his group. And yes, it was weaker than Amandas cartilage-laced Chicken Gallantine. Please trust me on that.
