This week eleven bakers returned ready to take on whatever baking challenges Paul and Mary set before them. Or were they? Before we tackle all that, let me refresh your memory about last week’s results.
Welcome back to our second recap of the most British of baking competitions… at least of the ones that are currently being shown on PBS that is. Before we head into the tent, let’s review last week’s results.
Before I officially launch this of new string of recaps with Sue and Mel’s famous battle cry, “On your marks, get set, bake!” please let me clarify something about the sequencing of the series. Last year, PBS aired their first season of The Great
Get excited, America – it’s time to start baking again! Another season of The Great British Bake Off – or The Great British Baking Show, as it’s known here in the US - will kick off on Sunday, September 6.
While many Americans are excited about the imminent Super Bowl extravaganza, I dare to suggest that not all of us plan to partake in the annual football classic. In fact, I have an alternative competition that just might have you on the edge of your
The Great British Bake Off – the most watched show of the year in the UK and one of the most successful cooking competitions of all time – is finally coming to America this winter on PBS stations nationwide.