Food Network, good eats - Students savor the quality programming of this cable mainstay
What is it about college kids and The Food Network? So maybe you won't admit to yourself that you get a kick out of watching Iron Chef and Molto Mario. I, on the other hand, freely concede that I often find myself entranced while watching people who actually know how to cook, drooling uncontrollably. To clarify, I am doing the drooling, not the people on T.V. But seeing a chocolate cake come to fruition or sweating out the final moments to find out "whose cuisine will reign supreme" is compelling programming. The Food Network manages to combine food and television into a product that is clearly aimed at starving and malnourished college students. Much like Temptation Island and Blind Date, The Food Network is televised crack, except that it increases your appetite and is slightly less addicting.