Thankfully, Mrs. Quinn v. 1.0 (Codename: GravyMaster) has fully schooled me, so the great Thanksgiving Gravy Disaster (it didn't thicken! the horror!) won't happen again. But if you're still working on your kitchen issues, Food Network wants to hear from you:
Inspired by letters from fans, Food Network is launching a new series,
Dear Food Network, which will feature top chefs answering your cooking
concerns, problems and challenges. We're looking for Thanksgiving,
winter holiday and grilling cooking issues--specifically Thanksgiving
Day disasters, turkey issues, desserts and what to do with the leftovers.If you've ever dreamed of having your favorite Food Network star help
you out in the kitchen, we want to hear from you!To be considered, make a 1-2 minute video telling us why you want a
chance to have your questions answered and problems solved by a Food
Network chef. Tell us your story—have you been making the same pie for
10 years and your family is over it, or is it so bad that friends have
stopped coming over for celebratory dinners? Or maybe you just need
some new inspiring ideas on how to wow your family.
Read the full deets after the jump!
On your casting tape tell us about yourself (where you live & how old
you are, etc.), and your problem/question for Food Network. Be sure to
include a humorous testimonial by a friend or family member! "She
can't seem to remember which side to cook a turkey on, or her mashed
potatoes are always so lumpy" goes a long way!Upload your video to www.foodnetwork.com/dearfn or send your DVD or
VHS video submissions no later than July 14th to:Embassy Row
Att: Dear Food Network
110 Leroy Street
7th Fl.
New York , NY 10014



