![]() ![]() And for the first time, such ingredients as arugula and balsamic vinegar and aged goat cheese were entering the common language. Much-loathed young urban professionals, for complicated reasons, are known to have zeroed in on food and wine as obsessions about then. In 1993 it began broadcasting such series as How to Boil Water, a show that stank so bad ad space had to be given away. ![]() Now beginning its second decade, the network reaches a skillion households, up quite a bit since 1993īecause it is automatically piped into homes digitally whether anyone watches it or not. It's also an opportunity for the Food Network to cater to more of the younger viewers it has been picking up during its expansion across the country. Friday, is not so much a food show as an opportunity to hang out with Zappa, a chronically unsuccessful but very game rock musician and the son of Frank Zappa, and Loeb, a singer-songwriter. Zappa tries his hand, then asks, "Is it bad to drink it out of a Styrofoam cup?"ĭweezil and Lisa, which premiered at 10 p.m. ![]() Saliers shows the couple how to swirl musky in a glass. Emily Saltpeter, an owner of L'Idiot, a restaurant in Decatur, Ga., looks across the table at Dweezil Zappa and Lisa Loeb and asks a question, "How much do you know about wine?" Zappa pauses, then says, "Not a thing but we think it tastes good." FRESH SERVINGS: Food Network takes aim at younger viewers ![]()
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