Man vs Food
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mattdaniels

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7,362 posts

310 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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Seriously, how does he do it? I'm sat here watching him eat a 5lb Philly Cheesesteak sandwich in under 28 minutes. He's not even the biggest guy. Where does it all go? How does he do it? The guy must lay some serious cable after these challenges.

dazco

4,281 posts

217 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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Must be an early episode. He turns into one of the big guys biggrin

He normally takes just under en hour per five pound of food, I have discovered. he must have really liked it.

Bungleaio

6,581 posts

230 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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I'm loving this programme, some of the challenges are insane though.

The one at the weekend he had an awesome looking beef sandwich (sensible size) from http://www.yelp.com/biz/brennan-and-carr-brooklyn-... I'm definitely heading there for one when I'm in NY next year.

Drive Blind

5,752 posts

205 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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I've been a fan of man v food for quite a while.

I read somewhere that for the challenges he eats nothing the previous day, just lots of water to keep his stomach stretched.

Bitzer

4,552 posts

196 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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Absolutely love this programme smile

I liked the episode the other day when Adam ate 16 pints/2 Gallons of ice cream lick

I've even persuaded my mrs to watch it.

VX Foxy

3,962 posts

271 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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It's A recent discovery for me...so wrong, yet so right! No wonder most sceptics are obese...

ambuletz

11,724 posts

209 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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I can't understand it either. Even some of the normal 'pre-challenge' meals just seem like too much food to me. Wait until you see the plate serving for Jennings Osbourne BBQs. (he has a converted barn with at least a dozen ovens.

Have you heared of FuriousPete on youtube? He's abit crazy too, although he is a competitive eater.
1 jar of vegemite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtPUbsnnYW4
1 jar of nutella
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OENU9ZMEeww

Mastodon2

14,310 posts

193 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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I saw the one where he had to chug all those malt shakes, I felt sick watching it!

CypherP

4,448 posts

220 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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Watching him eat that OMG burger (12 'patties') was just insane. I like to tell myself I could do it as well, but I really don't think I could.

NotKenBlock

7,523 posts

212 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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My missus and I commented about how pround the yanks are of having these challenges. We dont really have anything like that over here.

Wonder if there is a market for it?!

CypherP

4,448 posts

220 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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Well, we seem to be rivalling them in the obesity stakes these days, so I'm sure we could do something similar.

Although there is probably some kind of EpicMealTime gang in the UK, doing something similar by now. I'd like to see some fairly rotund Brit doing a "1Kg Pork Pie Challenge" or "Collossal Christmas Dinner". Do we really have enough typically british dishes to make a whole series?

MSport Calendar

13,196 posts

312 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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NotKenBlock said:
Wonder if there is a market for it?!
I'm sure there would be. The British Café/greasy spoon 'scene' is all geared toward All Day Breakfasts so it isn't a huge leap to providing XL-sized portions of burgers or sandwiches.

ambuletz

11,724 posts

209 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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NotKenBlock said:
My missus and I commented about how pround the yanks are of having these challenges. We dont really have anything like that over here.

Wonder if there is a market for it?!
Some guy in bolton has this £10 breakfast challenge. been around for a while.

http://www.thisislancashire.co.uk/news/4390037.Bol...

Spur bar&grill has a 64oz challenge. Eat it within an hour and its free. You get a t-shirt regardless.

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

254 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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ambuletz said:
NotKenBlock said:
My missus and I commented about how pround the yanks are of having these challenges. We dont really have anything like that over here.

Wonder if there is a market for it?!
Some guy in bolton has this £10 breakfast challenge. been around for a while.

http://www.thisislancashire.co.uk/news/4390037.Bol...
No wonder no-one's ever finished it.

It looks absolutely fking rank.

mattdaniels

Original Poster:

7,362 posts

310 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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VX Foxy said:
It's A recent discovery for me...so wrong, yet so right! No wonder most sceptics are obese...
+1

Heard people talk about it, and it's been mentioned on here. Caught it on Dave. Makes me feel sick watching it but I can't turn it over. It's somehow very very wrong at the sheer amount of gluttony going on but some of the food looks absolutely awesome - there was a slow cooked beef joint in NY I think, black on the outside, red in the middle and succulent juices pouring out. Made me do a sex wee. Then as an antidote you have something like the OMG burger from last night that looked like it needed flushing straight down the loo to cut out the middle man.

So, so wrong. But yeah - series link, hello.

GG89

3,693 posts

214 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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Makes me nauseous watching this horrible fat annoying american stuff his face. Can't actually see the appeal.

Output Flange

17,044 posts

239 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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The MvF challenges aren't all about quantity though - there are plenty where he has to eat something ridiculously spicy, too.

Du1point8

22,811 posts

220 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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From what I saw on another show, he prepares by not eating much at all for a day or two and then after the event he spends several days working off the challenge with exercise before moving on to the next one.

Everytime I see this show it makes me want to open my own place and make something similar in London and seeing if I can make it a success.

Pferdestarke

7,192 posts

215 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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I had a night of this last January. It was hilarious.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

marksx

5,174 posts

218 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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What this programme has taught me is that the human body is capable of almighty punishment. biggrin

Also, that Americans wouldn't know good food if it was 4ft high.