Food Network Bingo: Ready to binge till bingo?

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 13: (L-R) Ted Allen, Chef Alex Guarnaschelli, NYCWFF Founder Lee Brian Schrager and Chef Marc Murphy pose during Sunday Brunch hosted by Marc Murphy and Devour Power at Pier 97 on October 13, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for NYCWFF)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 13: (L-R) Ted Allen, Chef Alex Guarnaschelli, NYCWFF Founder Lee Brian Schrager and Chef Marc Murphy pose during Sunday Brunch hosted by Marc Murphy and Devour Power at Pier 97 on October 13, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for NYCWFF) /
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Need another reason to binge watch the Food Network? Food Network Bingo is the perfect way to keep watching until you yell bingo!

As everyone tries to stay entertained while social distancing, Food Network Bingo is the newest way to make Food Network binging even more entertaining. If your cooking skills weren’t up for the Chopped Challenge, everyone can participate in this food TV game. How long will it take you to get bingo?

Food Network programming is quite entertaining. From food competitions like Tournament of Champions and Spring Baking Championship to classics like Good Eats, there is always food programming available.

With everyone staying in, Food Network and cooking at home is becoming more popular. The combination has even non-foodies watching shows to see if they can step above those Worst Cooks in America recruits.

Looking at the Food Network Bingo card, the phrases and the scenarios are quite funny for Food Network fans. Whether it is Ina Garten giving you permission to use a store bought item or Guy Fieri telling someone about Flavortown, there are certain phrases that are common occurrences. In some ways, this bingo card is like a cheat sheet for all the Food Network shows.

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Thinking about Food Network shows, it is the entertainment that people need right now. The worst thing that happens in any of these shows is that a dish isn’t perfection. Even in those worst moments, the shows are upbeat. Doesn’t everyone want a little bite of happy right now?

For those people who have used their oven as a storage cabinet, binge watching the Food Network could give them a little inspiration to cook. Or, for the aspiring foodie, these shows could push them outside of their comfort zone. Maybe it is time to try some gochujang in a sauce or learn how good knife skills are important to cooking.

Most importantly, Food Network Bingo shows how food brings people together. No matter where we live, no matter who we are, everyone can appreciate good food. Just like a meal around a table, it brings people together.

Isn’t it time to play some Food Network Bingo? It could be a little diversion that we all could use right now.

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What is your favorite Food Network show? Have you been watching more Food Network shows recently?