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newtboy says...

That's insane. That sounds like a pretty blatantly self serving (and ridiculous) statement for a vegetarian cook to say.
Good meat takes way more proper prep work, you don't just slap it on the grill. I usually marinate meat for hours-days before grilling it, or coat it with dry rub and let it sit for an hour+.
Just read my above post for a totally simple and easy recipe for green beans that works for just about any vegetable you might cook.
Another good one is just pan fry in butter, olive oil, or sesame oil then splash in some soy sauce at the end. Soy/ginger salad dressing can be substituted for soy sauce for more flavor.
For a third simple recipe, lightly pan fry in butter, then add brown sugar and peppers (white, black, cayenne) to candy them. YUM.

eoe said:

As one of my favourite chefs says on her NY vegetarian restaurant webpage:

Anyone can cook a hamburger, leave the vegetables to the professionals.

It's just easier to make meat taste good, but vegetables can be amazing. The rub is that it's just not as easy as throwing meat onto the BBQ.

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Sesame Street: Game of Chairs (Game of Thrones Parody)

Sesame Street: House of Bricks

Sesame Street: Game of Chairs (Game of Thrones Parody)

Sesame Street: Game of Chairs (Game of Thrones Parody)

MilkmanDan says...

I think they are targeted at the most basic level at the kids -- but the longest running kids shows also put in stuff for the parents, so they can watch with their kids without their brains running out of their ears from boredom.

One name for that is "Parental Bonus" content, and it makes the difference between shows like Animaniacs, Sesame Street (with stuff like this), Pixar movies, etc. and shows like Caillou -- the bane of every parent's existence.

Sagemind said:

So, we take a TV series based on death, greed and sex and spin it into a children's program. Proof the children's shows are targeted at the parents and not the children.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Prison (HBO)

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Prison (HBO)

Sesame Street: Joan Ganz Cooney Tribute

Sagemind says...

It also taught us to not have an attention span of no more than a few minutes - then Much Music come in and finished the job.

The other thing I noticed is that, what was purely meant to be a learning tool, Sesame Street has become a monolith of marketing mayhem. Today, it's just a money maker, less about teaching and more about marketing it's wears to children.

Just A Dog With Hands Eating Some Breakfast

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Benedict Cumberbatch on Sesame Street

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pumkinandstorm says...

My pleasure. I would have thought that anyone who is a fan of The Hunger Games movies and grew up watching Sesame Street would love it. It is surprising it doesn't have more views.

alien_concept said:

Thanks so much flower, was bemused it didn't do well in the first place even with tons of views!

Sesame Street: The Hungry Games - Catching Fur

MilkmanDan says...

I think it was official. Sesame Street and a few other past and present "kids" shows often include a fully kid-friendly overt message while throwing in references to more mature material to help parents engage with it also while watching with their kids. Animaniacs comes to mind as another example -- parents can watch with their kids and be entertained even through multiple viewings, whereas watching something like Barney or Caillou multiple times might make you feel like stabbing yourself with a fork...

ChaosEngine said:

So was that an "official" sesame street video?

Seems like an odd topic for them to parody, given that most of their target demographic (hopefully) hasn't seen or read the Hunger Games. It's not exactly kid friendly stuff.

Still funny though



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