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- 3 de Sep, 2014
Jack lost that aegis when he tried to break into Food Network IMO. That was when he declared, without meaning too, that he wants to be treated as a celebrity chef. But like all narcissists, he'll doublethink away and keep both the average guy and the chef as two hats to protect his ego with.You sound like someone who enjoys a good heap of jarred garlic
A funny thing about Jack is that he will remind the audience that he's not a chef. He's just a dude! But then he'll go around to restaurants and complain about what they're doing wrong. He's even had the balls to say he is available to consult restaurants if they want.
Any nitwit cooking as much as Jack for the last 12 years would've shown signs of improvement. Some maybe even developing expert knowledge in cooking. Jack has actually gotten worse at cooking over the years, while his ego seems to have skyrocketed. A strange graph that is.
Knowing Jack he probably broke them. He did almost break his magic bullet two or three times in the maybe hour or so that he used it to film that one video of him blaming it for his inability to cook or measure out ingredients.I know it’s dumb, but when I was initially watching Jack for the sheer fascination of the fuck ups, I saw/fancied those electric grinders he was using. I actually splurged on them based on his retard recommendations - it was more of the ease of use that sold me.
Anyway, they work pretty well and it takes almost no effort to fill the container (model dependent). Just make sure the batteries are charged and it will work for months. Why did he 86 them? Is it because sprinkling seasonings from a container is what his idol Gordon Ramsey does? Because he’s so bad at it.
He ends up over seasoning because he doesn’t hold his arm up high enough to properly distribute it over the cut of meat using the sprinkle method.
Either that or he returned them, since he often loved doing that with his "sponsored" cookware... at least he loved doing it before the Second Stroke.