|
Rachael Ray Birth Date: August 25, 1968 Birth Place: Cape Cod, MA Height: 5' 5 " Occupation: Chef Rachael Links:
Top Partners:
|
![]() "My first vivid memory is watching mom in a restaurant kitchen. She was flipping something with a spatula. I tried to copy her and ended up grilling my right thumb! I was three or four," |
Filmography: Rachael Ray Posters | Rachael Ray Movies
Biography: Rachael Ray is a love-her or hate-her kind of personality. Millions adore her quirkiness and down-to-earth style. Others, including many celebrity chefs and food writers, heap criticism upon her. Entire blogs are devoted to slamming the self-proclaimed Anti-Martha Stewart. It’s easy to dismiss Rachael as an amateur chef. She uses boxed ingredients, she hates specialty foods in recipes, her food often has silly nicknames, and she uses abbreviations like EVOO for extra-virgin olive oil. She giggles when she cooks and makes juvenile comments. What her critics don’t understand is that Rachael is entertaining and that’s what people want. Early Culinary Beginnings: The Ray family owned several restaurants on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Later, the family relocated to upstate New York, where her mother went to work as the food supervisor for a chain of restaurants. "I was surrounded by all different styles of cooking, and worked in the food service industry in just about every capacity you can imagine.” Back to the Mountains: An Empire is Born: Is This Cooking?: In Rachael’s defense, this is reality for most Americans. As much as we’d like to whip up a gourmet meal every night, we simply don’t have the time. Between work, picking up the kids from school, soccer practice, violin lessons, softball, chores around the house, and everything else we do, it’s a miracle we have time to eat food, let alone prepare it ourselves. Having fast, easy to prepare meals at least gives families more time to spend together at the dinner table. So, yes I do prefer to make everything myself using only whole foods, but that’s not always reality. To Rachael’s critics, I say there are more important things than food. Don’t be a snob. Other Food Network shows with Rachael Ray include $40 a Day, how to enjoy gourmet food on a limited budget, no matter where you travel. Inside Dish takes Rachael into the home and kitchens of American’s biggest celebrities. Rachael Ray’s Tasty Travels has Rachael sharing insider tips and travel secrets that will make your next vacation the tastiest yet. The Next Oprah? Rachael has signed a deal with Oprah Winfrey's production company to host a daytime syndicated talk show targeted to launch in fall 2006. After Dr. Phil, Ray will become only the second personality that Winfrey will develop on her own talk show. Ray has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in the past, but her appearances will now become more frequent. Will Rachael be Oprah’s replacement when she retires? In Oprah-like fashion, Rachael has launched her own magazine, Rachael Ray Magazine. Published bimonthly, Rachael shares cooking tips, shopping advice, and recipes.
Rachael Ray Nude:
Partner Sites Advertisements |
Portfolios | Posters | Add Link | Nude Celebrity Photos | (C) 2004 Paper Street Company |