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Emeril Live Comes To Fine Living with a Bam

Food Network Addict brings news that Emeril Live lives on. The Food Network booted the show from its prime time line-up in May, but from July 7-11 at 7 p.m. ET, the Food Network's corporate sibling Fine Living will welcome Emeril with five new episodes of Emeril Live. After a week of abundant Emeril, an episode of Emeril Live will air every Monday evening. If that's not enough Emeril, Fine Living will show episodes from the Food Network library every other night of the week.

Will you be tuning in to watch Emeril kick it up a notch?

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7 Comments:

I'm not a big fan of the stuff he cooks but I love watching Emeril work the crowd.

I've come to enjoy Fine Living for the cooking shows banished from FN. The new FN shows simply lack the "heart" of the old shows. You know what I mean. The chef who loves food so much s/he can take the most technical precedure, add a real passion and respect for the ingredient, and inspire you to attempt it. Often the recipes and procedures presented may be something you may not care to attempt, you at least become more educated about food and cooking, and thereby gain a new appreciation for it. These shows rearely use processed, packaged foods. Thse shows focus on enjoying your time in the kitchen, rather than minimizing it.

good god no. tired old stuff. and martha stewart show rates a 100 on a scale of one to ten on the cringe factor.

I like Emeril as a personality, but his cooking is sloppy and heavy handed - also nothing special.

Sorry Emeril - you're a great entertainer but your cooking leaves a lot to be desired.

All Emeril all the time. How about a Emeril network for those who can't get enough. For me, I'll tune out.

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