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Eggs, Eggs, Eggs: Every Day with Rachael Ray in 60 seconds

Filed Under: Magazines, In Sixty Seconds
Tags: eggs, every day with rachael ray may issue, EveryDayWithRachaelRayMayIssue, evoo, french grilled sanwich, hot dogs, kitchen mistakes, moby, pet food, rachael ray, RachaelRay, raspberry cream pie, sloppy joaquin, tarts, yum-o

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K

4-17-2007 @7:42PM K said... PLEASE tell me that this isn't going to be a regular feature. Appreciate your hard work, but ... do we need a synopsis of the magazine for the most over-exposed "food celebrity" on the planet?
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Bob Sassone

4-17-2007 @8:57PM Bob Sassone said... K: As I've said here before, her TV show is annoying but the magazine is quite good.
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Steve Shickles

4-17-2007 @10:04PM Steve Shickles said... I wish she would do a low carb show...
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Renata

4-17-2007 @10:18PM Renata said... Croque Monsieur for your dog?! I predict George the basset-beagle dies of a digestive disorder, assuming pancreatic cancer from the saturated fat doesn't get him first. Yes, I know it's for an occasional treat, but there should be a reasonable limit to "loving" your pet into an early grave. How about _one bite_ of your sandwich, or a whole raw egg instead? Much healthier and just as big of a treat. Rachael, you have broken my brain. /rant
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Sera

4-17-2007 @11:33PM Sera said... Not vegetarian, he's vegan! :)
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Foodie Bride

4-17-2007 @11:12PM Foodie Bride said... The magazine is very good - I like the 60-second round-ups :)
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k

4-19-2007 @9:04PM k said... Oh I believe you, but the question remains, which her face and her work and her magazines and books on every shelf, every store, and every counter possible, why do we *need* a roundup on an already overexposed food celebrity? I would think the round ups are better used to highlight things like the Boston Globe, which not everyone has access to. EVERYONE has access to R.R. Ugh! But, I guess that's my cross to bear. I'll just have to take aspirins on those days.
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