Do you watch the show "Unwrapped" on The Food Network?
@ItalianAngel73 (175)
United States
September 20, 2009 12:49am CST
For those of you who don't watch the show the premise is quite simple: Hosted by Marc Summers, the show focuses on how various popular foods are made, their orgins and their impact on pop culture. It's a fun show and quite nostalgic especially when it features foods I ejoyed when I was a child.
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@horsesrule (1957)
• United States
20 Sep 09
Oh yes, I watch it and the re-runs nearly every day! It's such an interesting show and I have learned so much from it. And I agree, when they have the foods we loved as kids, seeing how those are made and how much kids are still enjoying them, well that's just fun (and really cool!). One of my favorite parts of the show is seeing how things are made and why. Did you see the one with the Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup? They said each can has 144 noodles in it (I think I remembered the number right hopefully). Well someday I swear I am going to count all those noodles and find out if that is true!!
@ItalianAngel73 (175)
• United States
21 Sep 09
Hi horsesrule!
I too enjoy the little facts that they incorporate onto the show like the 144 noodles in the Campbell's Chicken Noodle soup you mentioned. It's just fun little facts you can impress your family and friends with.
@ladym33 (10979)
• United States
7 Oct 09
Both of my sons love that show. My little one watches it before he goes to bed at night if it is on. He always drags me up the stairs and says, "Let's watch Unwrapped before bed." So we lay in my room with the TV and watch Unwrapped after it is over he will go right to sleep, but he just loves to watch unwrapped, he loves to see how the stuff is made. It is a pretty neat show I have to admit.
@crimsonladybug (3112)
• United States
24 Sep 09
When the show first started, they filmed Marc's host segments in two different diners here in Colorado, one in Greeley and one in Pueblo, and I actually worked at the one in Pueblo. Not while they were filming...after but since I worked there I recognize it when they rerun those older episodes.
@fruitcakeliz (2639)
• United States
22 Sep 09
I love this show. It satisfies for my scientific nerdy side, and my foodie side LoL. I have always found it extremely interesting to see how companies actually produce their foods.
Another one i love on the food network is "good eats" you always get lots of good recipies, but also a lot on the science of how food works, how things mix together and cause things to happen.