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S15.E08: 70s Week


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2 hours ago, libgirl2 said:

I think we in the states were busy eating jello molds and bundt cakes! 

Midwest girl here.  The 70's dessert that I remember the most is the Nilla wafer banana pudding "trifle" that showed up everywhere.  I remember it because I hated it!  But couldn't avoid it. 

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2 hours ago, chaifan said:

Midwest girl here.  The 70's dessert that I remember the most is the Nilla wafer banana pudding "trifle" that showed up everywhere.  I remember it because I hated it!  But couldn't avoid it. 

That's hilarious - The Banana Pudding/Nilla Wafer "trifle" is a staple at our family Christmas to this day - my Step grandmother made it until she passed, and then my husband took over "making it" because it's his favorite dessert. It drives me bananas (see what I did there?) because he needs a pound of whipped cream to make it and he acts like using the kitchen aide mixer is too complicated for him (he is a college graduate, eye roll) so I have to make the whipped cream for him.... He is basically making instant pudding and slicing bananas and assembling but everyone acts like he made a masterpiece even though making the whipped cream is the most complicated part of the dessert! 😜

As my screen name says, I love pie, but I have never had Banoffee pie. Not sure about that one - it sounds mushy texturally and I wouldn't enjoy that despite liking caramel and bananas.....

I absolutely love Dylan. He is so serious, but his offer of help was sweet, and I loved the outfit. I feel like Dylan and Georgie are neck in neck - it could go either way depending on what the final show stopper is....I guess the bigger suspense is who is joining them in the top three? 

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On 11/16/2024 at 11:18 AM, dleighg said:

I think he meant garish in a *good* way! The 70s were garish!

 

It's a thing among the young'uns. I looked it up. 

https://www.eyeadorethreading.com/master-the-eyebrow-slit-a-step-by-step-guide-to-edgy-brows/

My 26 year old son, an executive Chef, has been doing that for 4 years now. He also has a piercing in his brow next to it, earrings, and numerous tattoos. It seems to be an “artist” thing.  In fact as much as I like Georgie, I will be rooting for Dylan since he reminds me so much of my son in that when it comes to food, he is serious and a perfectionist.  Count me in on liking banana flavor, but hating actual bananas. It’s the texture ick!

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5 minutes ago, Orcinus orca said:

I really did not care for this theme week at all.  I hope they do not repeat it and chalk it up to an idea that flopped.

I didn't mind it too much as it could have been so much worse, Japanese/Mexican week anyone? and kept thinking of Brendan from season 3 (British season 3) when so many of his bakes were described as '70s' by Paul. I love Brendan.

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1 minute ago, dgpolo said:

I didn't mind it too much as it could have been so much worse, Japanese/Mexican week anyone? and kept thinking of Brendan from season 3 (British season 3) when so many of his bakes were described as '70s' by Paul. I love Brendan.

He would have done really well this past episode. I did like him a lot. 

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