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Best Male Food Network Host

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Please choose your favorite male Food Network host!
 
I used to like Bobby Flay, til I met him in person and found out he's a douche of a monumental scale.

Now I'd say it's Alton Brown. Big fan of the way he breaks it down and turns food into a science.
 
Bobby Flay does come off as a big ole dbag.

I chose Guy followed very, very closely by Alton Brown.
 
Easliy Alton Brown out of your choices. I enjoy his recipes along with Guy "Douche" Fieri. :)
 
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Damn I don't know. I love Bobby, Tyler, Jamie, Mario, and Alton. I don't know if I could pick one.
 
I love Alton for all his geekiness.
 
I used to like Bobby Flay, til I met him in person and found out he's a douche of a monumental scale.

Now I'd say it's Alton Brown. Big fan of the way he breaks it down and turns food into a science.

You MET HIM!?!?!? TEll me! Tell me! Tell me!!!!!!!!
 
Bobby Flay does come off as a big ole dbag.

I chose Guy followed very, very closely by Alton Brown.

He is. He hosted a grilling show (early 2000's) at my uncles plantation down here and the whole family was invited and could taste the food after he filmed the little special (which I never actually saw on tv for some reason, we kept hearing different dates on when it would air and then gave up hope) the food was alright, when some people wanted to take pictures with him he said ok, but said only one or two pictures. Ok, well my grandmother at the time was a huge fan and was excited to see him. She was going through cancer treatment at the time (passed away three or four months later) and the douche acted so amazingly perturbed that we asked him to lean over a bit for the picture (my grandmother was in a wheelchair) so that we could get them at the same height and when it was all said and done he walked away saying something akin to "If I'd have known they were gonna be this much trouble we'd have filmed somewhere else". Needless to say I hope he dies from auto erotic asphyxiation only to have photos leaked catching him in the act. I don't like him very much, lol.

BTW, I love that dude from Man Vs. Food. Good show and he's really funny though I don't guess you could call him a chef.
 
He is. He hosted a grilling show (early 2000's) at my uncles plantation down here and the whole family was invited and could taste the food after he filmed the little special (which I never actually saw on tv for some reason, we kept hearing different dates on when it would air and then gave up hope) the food was alright, when some people wanted to take pictures with him he said ok, but said only one or two pictures. Ok, well my grandmother at the time was a huge fan and was excited to see him. She was going through cancer treatment at the time (passed away three or four months later) and the douche acted so amazingly perturbed that we asked him to lean over a bit for the picture (my grandmother was in a wheelchair) so that we could get them at the same height and when it was all said and done he walked away saying something akin to "If I'd have known they were gonna be this much trouble we'd have filmed somewhere else". Needless to say I hope he dies from auto erotic asphyxiation only to have photos leaked catching him in the act. I don't like him very much, lol.

BTW, I love that dude from Man Vs. Food. Good show and he's really funny though I don't guess you could call him a chef.

Adam Blackmon (Blackman?)!!! LOVE him. I would totally be his groupie.
 
You MET HIM!?!?!? TEll me! Tell me! Tell me!!!!!!!!

My family and I met him. He didn't talk very much, just a generally unlikable guy. He made a pork loin with like a pepper relish on it that was fairly good. All I got was a handshake, not much of a talker.
 
Also, I know he isn't on Food Network, but I am a HUGE fan of Chef Gordon Ramsay.
 
How could Robert Irvine be left off the list?

He did a Restaurant:Impossible episode at a place called Villari's in Palmyra, NJ (next town over from where I grew up). I had been to the place once, about 15 years ago, and was never going back. It sucked. After seeing the show, I decided to go and check it out again. It was like night and day, just like the showed aired it. The place looked 10,000 times better, and the food was very good. I still pass right by it almost weekly, and the parking lot is never empty.

When he was originally 'removed' from Dinner:Impossible for overstating the 'cooking for royalty' part on his resume, we boycotted the show. Luckily they put him back after the replacement bombed (Iron chef Michael Symon).
 
I say Alton. I think his shows are very interesting because you learn so much.
 
I used to like Bobby Flay, til I met him in person and found out he's a douche of a monumental scale.

Now I'd say it's Alton Brown. Big fan of the way he breaks it down and turns food into a science.


I always figured that he is probably a dickhead.He gives off that vibe that he is a arrogant dick head the same way Nancy Grace gives off that vibe that she is a major bitch(not just any kind of bitch but the kind that bitches everywhere look up to and want to take lessons from).
 
The guys I like are probably not featured on US TV but I like Michel Roux jr and Heston Blumenthal.

I'm ignoring that Heston's fat duck had a small culinary scare over contaminated shellfish. I enjoy the over-the-top- scientific approach he takes to producing the perfect version of well known dishes.
 
Alton.

His tmi approach to cooking is entertaining and informative.
 
The guys I like are probably not featured on US TV but I like Michel Roux jr and Heston Blumenthal.

I'm ignoring that Heston's fat duck had a small culinary scare over contaminated shellfish. I enjoy the over-the-top- scientific approach he takes to producing the perfect version of well known dishes.

In search of perfection; great serie.
 
I'm a Guy Fieri fan, but Bobby Flay is a close second. :)
 
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