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Feb 262010

Rachael Ray and her husband John Cusimano





Nov 092009

Television cooking star Rachael Ray is boosting the local food supply for a struggling Ohio town.

On Saturday, Ray brought a Wilmington soup kitchen new appliances, shelves and furniture. Ray’s show also promised to supply food for the kitchen for the next year.

The soup kitchen is getting as many customers in a day as it did in a week a year ago.

Wilmington is still reeling from the departure of DHL Express and other Wilmington Air Park operations, which has left a 15 percent local unemployment rate in its wake.

On Sunday, the Food Network star hosted an early Thanksgiving feast for the community. The soup kitchen improvements and the Thanksgiving meal are scheduled to be featured on “The Rachael Ray Show” on Nov. 25.

Oct 262009

U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Rachael Ray



Sep 062009





Aug 202009

Rachael Ray in the Dish and Dine exclusive series coincides with her husband John Cusimano’s birthday. Happy Birthday, John!

Rachael shares with us the story of the first birthday meal she ever cooked for John.

Check the link below:

Rachael Ray – That’s My Guy! Happy Birthday, John!
http://www.dishanddine.com/index.php/article/viewArticle/article_id/3161

Also be sure to check out:
DISH AND DINE: We’re All About Food
http://www.dishanddine.com/

Aug 132009

This is the second in the exclusive weekly Wednesday series of Rachael Ray videos on the grassroots food community website Dish and Dine. This week Rachael talks about writing her Cookbooks and the very personal approach that inspires her process. And see Rachael’s delightful, low-tech, and old-fashioned method for gathering notes, recipes, and stories for her books!

In this video, Rachael Ray gives us a glimpse into the very personal approach to writing that inspires her creative process. Rachael talks about how she experiences the world through food and the stories behind it, with the people she meets and places she goes. So the cookbooks become extensions of her life and are more like diaries. And Rachael reveals her delightful, old-fashioned method for collecting stories, recipes, notes, and doodles in her omnipresent journals to organize ideas for her cookbooks, TV shows, magazine, and to some extent, her life!

Check it out here:

http://www.dishanddine.com/index.php/article/viewArticle/article_id/3068