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** ''Emeril Live'' [[Catch Phrase|took this up a notch]] this for 60 minute food "live sex show", featuring "ohh"s and "ah"s from the audience. [[Egregious|Egregiously]] so when he added a great deal of butter or garlic and the camera cut to a closeup of someone reacting in the audience..
** Alex Guarnaschelli takes it to an even more disturbing level. Virtually every sentence she speaks describing food is practically dripping with a sensuous tone of voice, and [[Purple Prose|such admiring physical descriptions of the food]] that she makes it sound like it's a person that she wants to date, rather than a piece of food. Her orgasmic facial expressions when describing the food just make it worse.
*** She does it on Twitter too. Spoofed by Food Network Humor, who created "A Sensual Reading of Alex Guarnaschelli's Tweets": https://web.archive.org/web/20140106011054/http://foodnetworkhumor.com/2010/07/video-a-sensual-reading-of-alex-guarnaschellis-tweets/ There's also a Part 2. Don't worry, it '''is''' perfectly safe for work. Basically just the FNH editors reading Alex's [[Purple Prose]] in a rather exaggerated fashion.
** Then there's the Neelys, who somehow always find a way to slip in sexual innuendos during every show, as they endlessly flirt with each other. They pretty much embody the [[Sickening Sweethearts]] trope. Until they divorced.
** Alton tends to pick on his Food Network siblings over this. During the crossover Thanksgiving special he said mocked Giada's garnish by saying "You're one of those people who eats with their eyes, aren't you?"