What is all the fuss about?
Now I like a cooking show like the next man but why all the hype and hysteria about this one? Never watched an episode because, despite appearances, always been more about the savoury than the sweet and people baking cakes is simply not my idea of a spectator sport.
But others obviously do and more strength to their mixing spoon for it.
What I am struggling with is why the 'news' that this show is transferring from the BBC to C4 or whatever is deemed to be of any national interest what so ever?
Does it break new ground in baking? I always believed that baking was more of a science than an art form i.e, you needed very specific amounts of flour, eggs and so on to ensure that your Aunty could make a nice Victoria sponge for tea on Sunday? And you could not help but know that a Muslim won it last year but once again, so what? Even I am not that prejudiced to think that Muslims cannot bake a nice cake so once again, I struggle to get the fuss.
So what makes this show so special?
Now I like a cooking show like the next man but why all the hype and hysteria about this one? Never watched an episode because, despite appearances, always been more about the savoury than the sweet and people baking cakes is simply not my idea of a spectator sport.
But others obviously do and more strength to their mixing spoon for it.
What I am struggling with is why the 'news' that this show is transferring from the BBC to C4 or whatever is deemed to be of any national interest what so ever?
Does it break new ground in baking? I always believed that baking was more of a science than an art form i.e, you needed very specific amounts of flour, eggs and so on to ensure that your Aunty could make a nice Victoria sponge for tea on Sunday? And you could not help but know that a Muslim won it last year but once again, so what? Even I am not that prejudiced to think that Muslims cannot bake a nice cake so once again, I struggle to get the fuss.
So what makes this show so special?
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