But I’ve slowly changed my opinion after a one-day marathon viewing of his show. Isn’t that the way all crushes go . . . repeated exposure leading to fascination. And now if I notice Rick is on, I get a little giddy. I just want to jump through that T.V. screen and rip that fresh salsa right out of his cilantro covered hands. Come on people! He prefers to use rendered pork fat in his homemade flour tortillas. If that’s not drool worthy I don’t know what is.
Now I know he can be totally cheesy, but at some point in your life you’ve got to acknowledge the power of cheese and welcome it into your life, whether that be manchego, queso fresco, or a man whose shirt says “Bacon is meat candy.”
I don’t want to sound desperately hungry or anything, but I sure wish he would invite me over for dinner sometime. I’ll bring the Husband and the kiddos along. It won’t be awkward at all.
Don’t worry Husband. Your beans and rice will always have sentimental value to me. And since I just publicly revealed to the blogosphere that your wife has cheating taste buds, I will allow you one chef crush as well, as long as it’s not Giada.
Now go out dear readers and have some proper Mexican food this weekend and send me a generous tip.
3 comments:
What a surprise to find you watch Rick! I found him on Public TV, and now visit his website to try new recipes. I am sure I would have the same attachment to his food if I could watch his show! :) Redhead, I love your blog, its a great way to get to know you better!
Thank you Cindy! Some subjects are just harder to broach in person.
Haha, too funny. I believe he's one of the final contestants on Top Chef Masters. And speaking of Bacon is Meat Candy, I have made chocolate covered bacon. That's how I roll.
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