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Jimmy's Food Factory Season 2

November. 03,2010
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8.4
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NR
| Comedy Documentary

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Jimmy's Food Factory Season 2 Full Episode Guide

Episode 9 - Party Party
First Aired: January. 03,2011

Jimmy creates his own kids' party menu. When it comes to making fish fingers, a power saw is Jimmy's choice as he works out how the food factories try to make frozen fish taste as good as fresh. Jimmy also makes pink, fluffy marshmallows. But there's nothing very pink or fluffy about the ingredients which include pig skin and trotters. He also visits a factory where they produce fifteen thousand mini rolls an hour to discover how they roll them all without cracks. Jimmy meets a raspberry grower who wants to reduce the amount of pesticide he uses to protect his delicate crop from bugs. So what's a huge hair dryer got to do with it?

Episode 8 - Jimmy's Christmas Food Factory
First Aired: December. 20,2010

It is Christmas time, but Jimmy's Food Factory never closes when it comes to revealing the secrets of supermarket food. Farmer Jimmy Doherty has set up his own food factory in a barn. Using farmyard and household junk, he is creating his own festive supermarket production line, and he has invited his family and friends round to test out his Christmas creations. Chocolate and Christmas are perfect together. And Jimmy reckons a record player and a cement mixer are essential when it comes to making chocolate Brazil nuts, but will he be able to coat the nuts as smoothly as the factory does? And you may like smoky bacon on your turkey, but how do the supermarkets smoke foods without fire? Jimmy brings his barbecue out of storage to find out. Every Christmas we eat 10 million turkeys, so Jimmy visits Britain's biggest turkey producer to find out how they get enough ready for the big day.

Episode 7 - Hot and Cold
First Aired: December. 15,2010

Jimmy Doherty examines the use of extreme temperatures in food manufacture. He learns about the process involved in ice-cream making, and uses a high-pressure crusher to create prawn crackers, before meeting a broccoli farmer who reveals how thermal conditions affect his produce.

Episode 6 - Roast Dinner
First Aired: December. 08,2010

Jimmy Doherty prepares a Sunday lunch from scratch using a drum dryer and a flame-thrower to make mashed potato flakes. He also makes his own decaf coffee with a fish tank, and discovers how a farmer is employing high-tech hospital equipment to choose his best rams for breeding, before visiting a Yorkshire pudding factory.

Episode 5 - Packed Lunch
First Aired: December. 01,2010

Jimmy Doherty investigates the typical contents of lunchboxes and begins by spotting the difference between fresh and made-from-concentrate fruit juice. He then examines light mayonnaise, visits a greenhouse to learn how cucumbers are grown straight, and calls in the UK's biggest custard cream factory to reveal how biscuits get their crunch

Episode 4 - Love or Loathe
First Aired: November. 24,2010

The farmer focuses his efforts on goods that provoke polarised opinions, beginning with yeast extract. He then sets out to create his own chewing gum, finds out how the glossy exterior of chocolate is achieved, and meets a fellow farmer who is harvesting onions that do not make cooks cry when chopped.

Episode 3 - Get Up and Go
First Aired: November. 17,2010

In this episode, Jimmy makes breakfast with a bang when he uses a specially built cannon to create puffed rice cereal. And he finds out that pedal power is essential when you're trying to make peanut butter on an industrial scale. At a yogurt factory, there's an invisible, unpaid workforce of billions to help Jimmy make his own strawberry yogurt. And tea is Jimmy's favourite drink - he has fifteen cups a day! So he's in heaven when he visits a tea factory to find out how the chief tea taster makes sure every cuppa tastes as good as the last.

Episode 2 - Food in a Flash
First Aired: November. 10,2010

In this episode, Jimmy tries out some of the technological tricks the food factories use to make food that's quick and easy to prepare. Turning a fire extinguisher into a squirty cream canister, Jimmy squeezes out the secrets of the cream you don't need to whip. A mangle and an office shredder come in handy when he tries to work out what makes instant noodles 'instant', and in a microwave-rice factory, Jimmy discovers how they can guarantee their pre-cooked rice is safe to eat. He also joins a lettuce grower to see how technology protects his fragile crop from the extremes of the British weather.

Episode 1 - Pub Grub
First Aired: November. 03,2010

In this first programme Jimmy makes some pub grub classics. Using a high-powered spud gun, Jimmy gets explosive results when he tries to make oven chips. Creating chicken kievs proves messy when he makes a home-made meat processing machine from an old car tyre. To complete his pub menu Jimmy discovers how a farm boss, who produces 480,000 sirloin steaks every year, makes sure every steak is tender and juicy. And Jimmy turns detective to find out how they stop imposters ending up in our packets of peanuts.

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