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I just saw an ad for the Bravo show Top Chef during a repeat of Celebrity Poker Showdown (Brandi Chastain - not a very good player), and in this week's episode they have a challenge where the chefs are given $20 and have to buy ingredients in a gas station convenience store and make something from that.

OK, I understand the entertainment/reality show aspect of this (I know that Project Runway does this too, giving the contestants a little money to spend at a supermarket and they have to make dresses out of corn husks and light bulbs - they want to see if you can handle yourself under pressure and be creative), but what is the real life, real world reason for this? These cooks want to become real chefs working in real restaurants. Is this situation - they only have 20 bucks to spend at the gas station, and the President is coming to the restaurant! - ever going to come up?

I mean, when you go to medical school, do the professors make you perform surgery in the middle of a busy highway during rush hour?

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