@Noromongrel Eh, Fat people are DISGUSTING GROSS PIGS not to mention unheathy and stinky. I love how you say “BIG PEOPLE” Call it like it is “FAT PEOPLE” using the term big people is dishonest and misleading.
@Zgradis it is a vita mix…usually run anywhere from 3-400 dollars, complete with all the add-ons about 600. I’ve had mine for 7 years. Def worth the investment.
I’ve seen a lot of people criticize Alton for his weight loss…. calling him gaunt and too thin and gross. I think a lot of these comments stem from low self esteem and jealousy. Alton looks great! And I’m sure he feels great.
Eh, why should he be thin? He’s a middle aging chef. And who cares, anyway? Now, he looks gaunt and kind of ill. But at least now we know how he feels about big people (“ugly, disgusting”).
Very quiet indeed – prolly ’cause the sound from the TV doesn’t come directly to the camera’s mic… There are better ways to capture media – a cheap DTV-USB stick sets you back less than $100 and gives much crisper quality, even in HD.
I LOVE that the doctor/cameraman addressed Altons mole!!! I’ve always noticed it and even though he probably has had it looked at… It still concerns me! How funny!! ps. Thank you so much for posting this!
I think he looks great as well. And I am not worried a bit…I think THIS guy knows his food better than most.
I think he looks great.
@AdIgnorantiam He does look a bit too thin. I approve the weight loss, but he looks like 5-10 more pounds would be better for him.
@kwiat77 Yeah, I think lost a bit too much weight. Something just above where he ended up is probably best.
he was also director of photography for REM’S the one i love.
I don’t mean to criticize but he does look “sickly”. Of course I do believe his diet now is healthier, but maybe a few more carbs wouldn’t hurt.
The blender is a Vita-mix CIA Professional Series
@Noromongrel Eh, Fat people are DISGUSTING GROSS PIGS not to mention unheathy and stinky. I love how you say “BIG PEOPLE” Call it like it is “FAT PEOPLE” using the term big people is dishonest and misleading.
2:46 – He is at the Shell Travel Plaza in Acworth, Georgia. You can see the Best Western in the background.
@Zgradis it is a vita mix…usually run anywhere from 3-400 dollars, complete with all the add-ons about 600. I’ve had mine for 7 years. Def worth the investment.
Anyone know what blender he used in this episode?!??!
good that he lost weight but he should hit the gym.
I’ve seen a lot of people criticize Alton for his weight loss…. calling him gaunt and too thin and gross. I think a lot of these comments stem from low self esteem and jealousy. Alton looks great! And I’m sure he feels great.
I find this comment insulting.
I think Alton looks great now. Pleasantly plump is OK but fat, including mine, is disgusting and unhealthy.
Eh, why should he be thin? He’s a middle aging chef. And who cares, anyway? Now, he looks gaunt and kind of ill. But at least now we know how he feels about big people (“ugly, disgusting”).
Very quiet indeed – prolly ’cause the sound from the TV doesn’t come directly to the camera’s mic… There are better ways to capture media – a cheap DTV-USB stick sets you back less than $100 and gives much crisper quality, even in HD.
Is it me or their isn’t any sound?
Why is part of the title of “Good Eats: The Early Years” all fudged out in the background? Check out the bookshelves behind Alton.
Is it me, or is this video extremely quiet?
I LOVE that the doctor/cameraman addressed Altons mole!!! I’ve always noticed it and even though he probably has had it looked at… It still concerns me! How funny!! ps. Thank you so much for posting this!
First time I seen this. He was getting a little round. Maybe he’ll do some vegetarian Good Eats.
yes, Thank you!
finally! i was watched it on food network and hoped someone would post it
thanks for posting!