Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'

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TV Cook Eatery
What you saw is what you get
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Just this evening as I watched a television chef preparing a luscious meal, my mouth watered and I longed to taste it. Many people would like to try the TV cooking but lack the skill, time or recipe. One or a chain of restaurants could feature TV cook fare. The menu would mirror the latest week’s broadcasts, easily duplicated by chefs with a supply of fresh ingredients and spices. The dishes could be previewed while waiting for a table in the lounge, where muted-volume TV monitors each showed different clips from the programs.

FarmerJohn, Jul 23 2002



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       A number of TV chefs have their own restaurants and feature recipes from their menus, so this would make this at least half Baked.

DrCurry, Jul 23 2002
  

       The chef mentioned in the first annotation above is one of those so described in the second annotation above.

waugsqueke, Jul 24 2002
  

       This should be for a delivery service rather than a restaurant. If you can't be bothered to make the stuff yourself then your probably not going to make the effort to get dressed up and go out for a meal either.

DrBob, Jul 24 2002
  

       Oh, you don't have to get dressed up. You can eat it whilst sprawled untidily on a sofa, in your torn trackpants, I guess.

UnaBubba, Jul 24 2002
  

       So, they should deliver TV dinners?

FarmerJohn, Jul 24 2002
  

       That would be pizza, no?

drew, Jul 24 2002
  


 
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