We watched season two of the Next Food Network Star and saw Guy Fieri win, landing himself a new show on the network, and before him, Dan and Steve were a success. The Food Network is now casting for season three of the popular reality show, with another six-episode program up for grabs.
To apply, you have to meet the eligibility guidelines and submit a 3-minute tape (or DVD) showing that you have the things they are looking for: cooking ability, personality and teaching skills. The deadline for submissions is October 27th, 2006 and the show will film a few months later.
Now, I'm sure that they're going to do their best to choose the best candidate for the show out of all the contestants, but given the nature of reality TV and the fact that all of the previous winners have been men, it seems likely that a woman might have a slight advantage in this season's competition. Encourage your friends to apply - there's nothing to lose by doing so. And speaking of which, maybe I should make a video while I'm at it...

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9-22-2006 @10:37AM Punisher2K said... You should put men in quotes because Dan and Steve... well...
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9-22-2006 @12:00PM MJ said... LOL..........I agree with you on that one!!
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9-23-2006 @12:12PM Daniel Burns said... This Food Network... It vibrates?
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9-23-2006 @1:42PM Brian said... Thanks for that great enlightened comment Punisher2K, I guess that why you're on TV and they're not... oh wait.
M-L: As if no one's ever made a typo on the internet?
My friends told me about this and are still trying to encourage me to make an audition tape, but I can't stand reality tv and with the way Food Network is going "more than just cooking" I don't see the point of wanting a cooking show!
Maybe we should see a Slashfood cooking video podcast? I've wanted to do that myself for a while! :)
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