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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    I have cable and the cooking channel (go figure) and have been unable to locate this show - but I'll keep my eyes open for it...........
    The show is on BBC America, and the episode was a good one.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surly Dave View Post
    I have a part-time catering/personal cheffing business. Though I haven't done any gigs in a kilt (yet), I've been tempted to advertise myself as "The Kilted Caterer".

    But in a full commercial kitchen? Na.
    I am a regular kilt wearer and a caterer and I wouldn't let anyone (including me) work in my kitchen in a kilt. With the lower legs bare there is no protection. The only time I wear a kilt for work is when I am running a Scottish event or doing a Scottish cooking demo.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank McGrath View Post
    I have to agree with Hamish. Although the language is bleeped out in America, You still know what he is saying. Tonight I watched "My Family" on BBC america. They did a takeoff on Gordon Ramsey. It was really hilarious. But I still agree with Hamish.
    It's a good show but the language is over the top.

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    I have had to start wearing aprons in the kitchen, just too many stains on the kilts.

    I can put up with Gordon's language, just about, but it is the dimbos they get trying to cook, or trying to run a restaurant which put me off watching the various programs he's done.

    I think some of them would have me not just swearing but throwing things, possibly things with sharp points.

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