6. Posted by aaronwtch on Tue, Dec 02, 2008, 2:05 pm PST
All of these recipies are horrible. the only reason these are the most clicked on is because the companies behind these recipies paid yahoo food to have them featured. the same ones over and over again. yahoo food really could be a great section if they concentrated on quality recipies, instead of say Kraft paying them to post a disgusting combination of low quality ingredients. This is the saddest top 10 list of 2008 anywhere online. To the author Sarah Fuss: you put your name behind this as your "fresh picks" of 2008? if you like these recipies so much, why don't you try them first, and tell me how you feel the next day. absolutely disgusting.
7. Posted by liz95s on Wed, Dec 03, 2008, 8:28 am PST
Why don't you put people's ACTUAL favorite foods. Like best homeade pizz or ice cream cake. These recipes are all mainly storebought ingredients mixed into a pillsbury dough and velveeta concotion! Blick! :( And why so much mexican food? Where is the italian, chinese, caribbean?
14. Posted by Brett v on Wed, Dec 03, 2008, 4:24 pm PST
They all taste OK. Not gourmet by any means. Easy to prepare and cook for any level of cook. And the ultimate end result we look for....they all make a decent turd.
15. Posted by Eileen on Wed, Dec 03, 2008, 4:41 pm PST
It's no wonder that Americans are the most overweight people in the world, and suffer from the highest levels of cholesterol and weight related diseases. I'm certain that the same people requesting these recipes are feeding this garbage to their obese children as well. Wise up!
16. Posted by monarie on Wed, Dec 03, 2008, 5:12 pm PST
these foods probably taste OK, but average hard working men and women will not be satisfied with this little of food. Try giving us some good ideas with meat and potatoes.
18. Posted by Evmarie B on Wed, Dec 03, 2008, 6:56 pm PST
I have made the inside out cheeseburgers and they are really tasty; especially when you have like 5 cheese. I love it and I would be willing to give the other recipes a try. :-)
20. Posted by Babbalou on Fri, Dec 05, 2008, 11:49 am PST
Wow! I agree with those who've already noted the unhealthiness of these choices. If this list represents the typical Americans' food preferences, no wonder so many are so overweight!
22. Posted by chryathansumum on Sun, Dec 07, 2008, 10:52 pm PST
I noticed the Tex Mex factor as well. I think that someone mentioned Red Velvet Cake being the exception, but this is also a traditional Texan dessert. I think the recipes sound OK, but there are obviously some factors affecting this list. Not all are sponsored by food companies, are they? If not, was the list just innocently labeled incorrectly (i.e., should it be "The Best Recipes in Texas of 2008"?
24. Posted by Morchaint on Sun, Dec 21, 2008, 3:14 pm PST
its just food. if you dont like it or dont want it dont get the recipies for it. however cake without chocolate is pathetic for a top 10.
yes we all love food. a bit too much I know. I do too.
25. Posted by rmeister64@sbcglobal.net on Sun, Dec 07, 2008, 11:29 pm PST
I saw this profile on Yahoo! Food and thought that you might be interested.
well of course im not trying to take your job. but i read an article that i thought i could do this. ive been a chef for 32 yrs. i enjoy it. the top ten is what i read and i commented on it. geez its easy and cheap. plz read my comment. i like to talk about food and properties of food. i work for cherylandco.com shoot me something back plz. if anything id love to talk food. ty chef richard mardis self taught and educated. columbus oh
fast foood capital of the world lol
26. Posted by paul c on Wed, Dec 24, 2008, 11:17 pm PST
It truly amazing the limits that the tree huggers and non smokers go to contaminate our lives. The medical news states without question tha fat people cost us billions and no effort by anyone to set a non eating area which would be a great service to us all.
The recipies are great they are cost effective and delicious and all these people can't be wrong.All you know is what you know smile
27. Posted by Old Texas River Rat on Fri, Dec 26, 2008, 12:31 am PST
I'll go back and read it again, but I think the list is comprised of most "clicked on" recipes ... not healthiest or best ingredients. They pretty much look like meals one can make in one dish for a hungry family.
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