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The fact that there is a Food Network makes me believe that obesity in America is not only self-inflicted. Tune into the Food Channel and you will see every possible combination of appetizer, main course and dessert imagine. Events such as "30 Minutes Food," "Ten Dollar Dinners," "The Best Thing I Ever Ate," and "Mexican Made Easy" gives examples of why there are 'fat' problems in the states.

Claire Robinson chefs like Rachel Ray, Aida Mollenkamp and Padma Lakshmi all talented in their own right but the fact that they are all beautiful women and have, at one time, appeared on the Food Network, making it difficult to not become overweight.

I would love to see the hungry be fed, but the axiom of television channels in our food today, do not push the state in third world countries to get ambitious. These feeding stations should be like the Playboy Channel for people prone to malnutrition. The children stared in awe at some pictures that appear on the screen.

"Did you just see that?"

"Oh God. That looks delicious. Wait, you talked about food and Padma Lakshmi, right?"

What I think they should counterprogrammed with The Food Network is a Network anorexia. Put the show in the starring Britney Spears, Nicole Richie and Calista Flockhart. They could put the ham and spread Cheez Whiz on crackers. Which shows can be called "30 Years Off Your Life," and "Look Skeleton Made Easy."

That way, at least you can get both ends of the stick. "Do I want to be a toothpick too fat or thin?"

That is the question. Malnutrition and when people see these stations, they could be like, "Okay, we really need to eat." Add to that, when people see this obesity, they can be like, "Okay, we really have our asses off.

That would kill two birds with one stone.

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