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Currently, Masterchef Junior Season 1 is available for purchase on amazon for $4.99, though please understand that even I know that this price for a whole season could change at any moment. My intuition is indirectly influencing me to post the review that I did for Masterchef Junior Season 1 in relation to this post
Masterchef Junior Season 1
ByStella Carrieron November 5, 2015
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MasterChef Junior Season One Episode One also features some amazing stories from kids who reach for the stars and watching them in action has also reminded me of expecting better for myself. The following are the names of some of the contestants featured just in episode one as well as both the food and meals; many of their parents are there to watch and some of the children featured are Sarah age 9 from Pacific Palisades, California, Noah 12 from San Juan Capistrano California, Nathan 8 from Woodland Hills California, and Milly 12 from Pasadena California. This is some of the following seafood brought out during of the competitions for the masterchef junior contestants; black mussel,s green mussels, abalone, squid, dungeon crab, baby octopus, king salmon, live lobster, scallops, black tiger shrimp, kumamoto oyster, kushi oyster, cod, red snappers, cherrystone clam, kampachi,live spot prawns, what looks to be some type of fleet seafood. The following are some of the guests that went up for the first challenge as well as the dishes; Jack 10 from East Rockaway New York, Sofia 12 from Brooklyn New York, Justin, Roen, Molly, Daniel. Mina. The dishes from the first contestants of Episode one; Sofia made Chilean Sea Bass with Wilted Spinach and Baby Eggplant, Roen 12 made Seared Ahi Tuna with Salmon, Avocado, and Cucumber Roll, Mina made coconut shrimp with cactus salad, Daniel made octopus salad with basil and tomatoes, Justin made fried red snapper with Greek salad, Jack made seared crab cakes with garlic aioli and shared that he would like to open his own restaurant, France made seared Scallops with vegetable fried rice, and Molly made fish tacos with homemade tortillas and pomegranate salsa.
a website link on Masterchef Junior for those who are curious to see the website featuring Gordon Ramsay
http://www.fox.com/masterchef-junior
Chopped Junior Season 1
I understand that my Chopped Junior Season 1 review is already available to see online. It is just my intuition is indirectly influencing me to post the Amazon review to it again, including a commenter who posted to my review and my reply
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Chopped Junior Season One Episode One opens up with some inspirational stories from all of the kids featured who I consider mini-teachers because I learned so much from watching them in terms of believing in yourself and being unwavering in what you want. I also came away with some ideas for future meals that I can cook for my husband and I. The following is some of the fascinating information just from episode one of Chopped Junior Season One; One of the contestants Bryce wants to become the best cook in America, while Elliott wants to have his own cooking show and be famous. Judges Marcella Valla Dolid (a Food Network Host), Geoffrey Zakarain a chef & restaurateur, and Billy Gardell (from Mike and Molly) feature in episode one of Chopped Junior Season One. The following are some of the ingredients used in some of the meals for episode one; Swordfish, Figs , Oystersauce for one completion, the 2nd challenge; lamb loin chops, mini pepperoni pizza, Chinese long beans, and candied sardines, the 3rd challenge for dessert; lemon curd, pound cake, candy powder, ricotta cheese.
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Which version do you recommend Standard definition (SD) for $13.99 or High Definition (HD) for $19.99?
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Your post, in reply to an earlier post on Apr 27, 2016, 10:53:28 AM PDT
Hi Bill Riley,
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm fortunate to own the whole Chopped Junior season one in SD version. I admit that I do not have the answer to your query. However, I looked up your query online and it turns out that your question is also asked by others on the Amazon Customer discussions from February 4, 2013 titled SD vs. HD movies/ tv on Kindle fire HD and there is a post on the Rudd O website from June 24, 2013 titled The difference between Standard (SD) and high definition (HD or high-def) tv. However, please know that your question actually helped me in an unexpected way as well. This morning-between 5:30-7 a.m. Eastern Standard Time-I actually clicked on a Daily Mail UK link pertaining to Sarah Michelle Gellar judging the second season of Chopped Junior and I truthfully only saw your question well after 11 a.m. this morning Eastern Standard time (in my e-mail). Additionally, I had a dream-less than 8 hours ago (between 8 to 1030 am this morning)- I was handling some food for a professional job I was hired to do. My point-the timing of all of these events happening, in addition to your question and me clicking on the Daily Mail UK article pertaining to the Chopped Junior episode happened a brief time after I have been praying about my life path/life purpose (yes, I know that I divulged quite a bit but I prefer to keep it personal when I started praying about pieces of my life path being revealed to me).
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm fortunate to own the whole Chopped Junior season one in SD version. I admit that I do not have the answer to your query. However, I looked up your query online and it turns out that your question is also asked by others on the Amazon Customer discussions from February 4, 2013 titled SD vs. HD movies/ tv on Kindle fire HD and there is a post on the Rudd O website from June 24, 2013 titled The difference between Standard (SD) and high definition (HD or high-def) tv. However, please know that your question actually helped me in an unexpected way as well. This morning-between 5:30-7 a.m. Eastern Standard Time-I actually clicked on a Daily Mail UK link pertaining to Sarah Michelle Gellar judging the second season of Chopped Junior and I truthfully only saw your question well after 11 a.m. this morning Eastern Standard time (in my e-mail). Additionally, I had a dream-less than 8 hours ago (between 8 to 1030 am this morning)- I was handling some food for a professional job I was hired to do. My point-the timing of all of these events happening, in addition to your question and me clicking on the Daily Mail UK article pertaining to the Chopped Junior episode happened a brief time after I have been praying about my life path/life purpose (yes, I know that I divulged quite a bit but I prefer to keep it personal when I started praying about pieces of my life path being revealed to me).
The Chopped Junior website for those who are curious
http://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/chopped-junior
As of today Tuesday May 9, 2017,I have not yet reviewed the show Food Network Star Kids Season 1 on Amazon, yet I intend to post a review on Food Network Star Kids Season 1 that I purchased when I get the chance (by February 2018 or sooner)
Food Network Star Kids Season One on Amazon
Food Network Star Kids Website
http://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/food-network-star-kids
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