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Snippet: Cooking Shows

 

I figured be good to list out the shows that were discussed in all the snippets.  As I know not everyone binge watches Food shows like I do 🙂

The first one mentioned for Madmartigan.

TOC: Tournament of Champions – can be seen on Discovery +

There’s six seasons and yes it’s a bracket style competition show.  It’s intense and feels like March Madness for those who follow basketball – but with food 🙂

We do have a version of this show in Sylum – as Richard Fullerton is a ‘celebrity chef’.

 

 

The second one mention with Patterson

Spring Baking Championship – cam be seem on Discovery +

There are multiple seasons!!! This is basically 12 bakers who fight it out over best deserts themed for Spring.  There is also:  Summer Baking Championship, Halloween Baking Championship & Holiday Baking Championship

Honestly for me Halloween is my favorite for the really great costumes and themes.

 

 

The third one for Doc Holliday 

Wildcard Kitchen – can be seen on Discovery +

There are two seasons for this show.  Basically it’s poker meets cooking.  The dealer hands out type of dish and a must use ingredient, the chefs bet their own money.  The winning dish gets the pot.

It’s very entertaining and the chefs are all good friends who have no problem smack talking and dealing out the good stuff

 

 

The fourth one for Raymond

Crime Scene Kitchen – can be viewed on Hulu or Disney +

There are 4 seasons and the premise is – a desert was cooked in the kitchen then stolen.  It’s up to the bakers to figure out via clues left behind what was made then make it themselves.

It’s not easy to figure out these deserts.  

 

Does anyone else watch these?  

And if you’re looking for another interesting food network show 24 in 24: Last Chef Standing … 24 chefs compete in a competition that is 24 hours long.  No stopping just keeping going until last chef standing.

Want to add any of your favorites to the list?

Sylum Inspiration: John Ringo

Border: Hunter

*Figured would showcase the Mates 🙂

John Peters Ringo was born to Martin and Mary Ringo on May 3, 1850 in Washington, Indiana. John was the eldest of five children. He had one brother, Martin, and three sisters: Fanny, Mary, and Mattie.

The family moved from Indiana to Missouri, where the three girls were born, and then in 1864 they began making their way out West, toward San Jose, California. While traveling to California, Martin Ringo Sr. died from an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound, witnessed by his family.

The family continued on to San Jose, where John Ringo remained until around 1871. While in California, he worked the farm for his family.

After leaving California, he went back East to visit family in both Indiana and Missouri before ending up in Burnet, Texas in 1874, where he committed his first criminal act: shooting a gun in a public square.

In 1875, in Mason County, John was involved in the HooDoo, or Mason County War, where much of his reputation was created, though he did not have nearly as much to do with the killings as rumor reported. He was originally charged for the murder of a man, but since no witnesses would testify against him, he was free to go. He remained in Texas until 1878, when he began traveling West, through New Mexico and ending up in Arizona in late 1879.

In December of 1879, Ringo shot a man in a saloon in Safford, Arizona. In 1880, Ringo met Joseph Isaac “Ike” Clanton, and they began traveling together. He was having fun wreaking havoc with Ike and his men, but when things began to heat up and become too much, he decided to leave.

However, Ike Clanton did not want him to leave the gang. In order to keep him there, Clanton Turned him without consent and made Ringo dependent on him for information and threatened the lives of his brother’s family, who lived on the California-Arizona border, should he try to leave. Since Clanton wasn’t the only Rogue in the Cowboys gang, which numbered over 300 members, Ringo decided to stay and bide his time before escaping.

Sylum Inspiration: Raymond Levoi

Border: Member

 

Raymond Levoi, of Irish and Native American descent, was born and raised in Sioux City. He decided to train to become an FBI agent after getting his four-year degree. He rose through the ranks fairly quickly, due to his exceptional skill at his job and his analytical mind.

His life would change with a murder on a reservation. There he met Walter Crow Horse and the two worked together to solve the murder and uncover corruption that even reached to the FBI itself. He became friends with a man who he would come to know as Chief Joseph, and took the offer of being Turned.