I'd be a size 2 too if I had to eat her food. I'd skip meals!
On this particular episode she made 'beggars purses' to accompany the gigantic skinless chicken breasts she burned on her indoor grill (they cooked woefully unevenly, and she made no effort to reposition the ones that weren't browning enough with the ones that were going black). Here's what she did: in a large saute pan, she poured two tablespoons of toasted (she heavily emphasized that this was to be the toasted kind) sesame oil. I was already gasping at the quantity (I love it, but it's strong and a few drops were all she needed--it's a seasoning, not a cooking fat), when she tipped the bottle and poured in about two more. She then opened a bag of pre-cut cabbage slaw mix and put about one scant handful, or about one cup, of cabbage in the pan, which went limp immediately from the weight of the oil. Considering the amount of oil, I thought the whole bag would go in but no. She then put a pinch of oil-soaked cabbage inside a wanton skin and gathered it up, then those went in another pan to brown on the bottom, pot-sticker style. Nutritionally speaking, a travesty, and rather hilarious when you consider that the chicken breasts were inches away and starving for a little fat (they were sticking to the pan), and flavor-wise these dumplings would have been inedible. These went on a platter with the burnt chicken, which she sliced, and were doused with an orange vinaigrette, some of which she thickened in the next segment to make a "dipping sauce" the consistency of library paste for the shrimp she grilled after the chicken came off. Eew.
I can't believe she's still on the air. Anybody on this board has better food sense than she does.
Oh, but I did learn the basic rule for cooking shrimp, we don't need to be afraid of it anymore. Yup, here it is: "it's all about the 'C' and the 'O'. If they're 'C' shaped, they're cooked, and when they're 'O'-shaped, they're overcooked."

Oh, while watching this I also saw a commercial for a new show starring that Adam guy we all seemed to think should have won last year's Next Food Network Star contest. Didn't really get what it was about and I don't remember the name except to notice that it obviously won't be like the show he pitched during that series, but it will be on the air soon.