Chubby Rachael Ray Defends her Skimpy Pics in FHM MagazineSource: showbizexpress.net
A chubby looking Rachael Ray spoke to "Nightline" co-anchor Cynthia McFadden recently, and she defended her decision to pose provocatively in lad mag FHM. She initially thought FHM stood for "Food and Home" not "For Him Magazine."
Rachael Ray employee charges anorexia biasSource: amNewYork
The company that produces the cooking show for TV's reigning queen of quick eats Rachael Ray has been slapped with a lawsuit linked to an eating disorder.
Rachael Ray ad pulled as pundit sees terror linkSource: msnbc.com
Dunkin' Donuts pulled a television spot featuring talk show host and Food Network personality Rachael Ray this weekend after a Fox news commentator associated it with terrorists.
What's the most annoying Rachael Ray catchphrase? Source: Slashfood
There are several "Rachael Rayisms" ("Yum-O", "sammies", EVOO, etc.), and we all have our favorite. Or should I say our least favorite of all the ones we don't like.
Which ones just drive you up the wall?
American Food ManifestoSource: AmateurGourmet.com
. . . We like food that wins. "America's Favorite Pizza." "America's #1 Coffee." "A Billion Customers Served." Like the pretty girl who becomes class president for showing cleavage on her campaign posters, restaurants thrive based on their mystique, their sex appeal.
The Fabulous Food Network Awards!Source: Ruhlman.com
It is a measure of how seriously crack-brained, rapacious and evil the Deep Thinkers at Food Network must be that I find myself--yet again--in deep sympathy with their stable of stars.
Her Recipes Don't Work, Ya Stoupid Lemmings!Source: Rachael Ray Sux
It's all theatrics, folks. The IDEA of broiled lamb chops sounds great, but try putting them in the oven 5 minutes before your guests arrive. Her @!$%# doesn't work, people.
Dunkin' Donuts "Whips Up" Deal With Daytime TV Host Rachael Ray Source: DunkinDonuts.com
CANTON, Mass. (March 8, 2007) - Dunkin' Donuts, the largest coffee and baked goods chain in the world, today announced that it will be working with best-selling author and host of TV's highest-rated new syndicated daytime show, Rachael Ray.
Anthony Bourdain, the contradiction: The SoBe Fest Day ThreeSource: Palm Beach Post
When Anthony Bourdain arrived on stage for a Saturday afternoon session at the Food Network's South Beach Wine & Food Festival, he was fittingly introduced as the "Howard Stern of the food world." In a sense, this is an acknowledgment that, like the Food Network celebrities …
The Rachael Ray Wax FigureSource: TV Food Fan
Sometimes, we like tracking down a story, pouring our blood, sweat and tears into it. Other times, we like it when someone reads our post and sends us stuff. This is one of those times.
Rants and Raves for Rachael RaySource: The Jacksonville Times-Union
The perky personality is everywhere. Some of you love her, others are fed up. As a longtime Food Network fan, I remember when I first saw Rachael Ray. She was that cute, perky woman who cooked the 30 Minute Meals. Little did I know I was looking at a future media mogul.
Bourdain Comments on Food Network HostsSource: blog.ruhlman.com
I actually WATCH Food Network now and again, more often than not drawn in by the progressive horrors on screen. I find myself riveted by its awfulness, like watching a multi-car accident in slow motion.
Rachel Ray vs. Oprah?Source: tmz.com
Perky talk show host Rachael Ray made disparaging racial remarks about the woman who gave Ray her big shot at daytime TV -- none other than Oprah Winfrey, according to TMZ sources. It's a shocking account of a dinner that occurred during the period that the show was being sold.
Follow the Money All the Way to the KitchenSource: The New York Times
I'M in Utah, freezing," the chef Michelle Bernstein said over her cellphone. She was in Park City to prepare a dinner at a celebrity chef event during the Sundance Film Festival, a long way from the warmer climes she is used to, in Miami, where she is the chef at Michy's.
Rachael Ray talkshow renewed through 2010Source: TV Squad
The Rachael Ray phenomenon will stretch at least through the end of this decade. Her syndicated talk show, which premiered last fall, is renewed through 2010. No surprise, really, considering how popular she is.