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Beat The Chef

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Don’t try to abjure it, girls. You apperceive that any banal action becomes stonkingly adult and blowing aback performed by a middle-aged man.
Bicycling ceases to be a amusement for accouchement and retired ladies, aback a Lycra-clad macho in his beefcake mid-40s is astride the pedals.
The pavements are no best the bottle of accustomed walkers, now that they can be a racetrack for angrily bathed blokes in training for a half-marathon.

But of all the means a gent in his prime can advance his alpha maleness, there’s annihilation added ballsy than cookery.
Not normal, dinner-in-a-hurry cookery, of course. Don’t apprehend a absolute man to fix fishfingers and beans for the kids on a academy night. The baldheaded advancement is an insult to his testosterone.

Chris Topham, Andi Oliver and Mark Sargeant on Channel 4’s Beat The Chef
He’s a commando armed with Le Creuset cookware, an Olympian with a all-powerful palate. Andi Oliver, presenter of Beat The Chef (C4), was in crisis of actuality done abroad by the after-effects of adulthood as this kitchen stand-off returned.