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$40 a day - South Beach.

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Rachael Ray - South BeachI’ve always wanted to visit South Beach, but I don’t do a lot of traveling so will just have to live vicariously through Rachael Ray to visit - at least she finds the good stuff! And no, I don’t mean the eye-candy, but the food! A gal like me has to eat, after all, and in body conscious South Beach or not - I’m gonna want the good stuff for cheap!

First off - Rachael looks adorable. She has the proportions of a real woman, not that a magazine cover size 0, and I find that appealing! Many (on that site that shall not be named!) bag on her stubby hands and legs and being fat - but seriously, despite her love of clunky necklaces and wide belts, she looks fantastic. Even trying to roller skate after her Java Joe with Fat Burning Boost Smoothie breakfast for $5.36.

For lunch she enjoyed a Cabano Sandwich at Larios for $13.03 - which left her with more then $21 left over for the rest of the day.

Tips for cutting the bar bill in half? Show up at happy hour and enjoy reduced cost drinking! After an afternoon of shopping, she follows a locals advice and finds herself a bar with a Pineapple Sapphire Icepop Martini inside the Tides Hotel. At half price for happy hour, it was still 7.54, so it’s certainly spendy, but at least it looked like it was worth it!

For dinner, Rachael ended the day with a couple Tapas Dishes, Tortilla Espanola and Stuffed Piquillo Peppers at Tapas y Tintos - and, of course, made her budge of $40 with 18 cents to spare.

A great travel tip - Look for the Tapas bar! Small dishes, small prices, with the ability to tailor it to your own personal tastes. Someday, when I get to travel as much as I’d like too, I’m certainly going to put those tips to work!

(Picture: Rachael Ray at the 2006 South Beach Wine & Food Festival - Grand Tasting)

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Rachael’s E! True Hollywood Story

Monday, May 7th, 2007

THS

E! THS showcased Rachael Ray as promised on Saturday night. While E! THS is known for snarky and less the favorable portrayals of stars (and receiving criticism lately for going ’soft’), I felt the show was balanced and true to what we know of Rachael Ray.

They interviewed her teachers and councilors from High School, her mother and sister, as well as former employers, her crew and even l Roker - who got her the big break on the Today Show after seeing her on a spot during her local news.

From her start in her parents restaurants, to dishwasher at Howard Johnson’s to working (by choice!) from 5:45am-midnight at Agatha and Valentina.

Her first commercial for the restaurant featured Rachael behind the omlet station, and Joe Desantis says “She was great right off the bat. You could just see it, she had a presence.”

I loved what her teachers said of Rachael in High School. She was a cheerleader and they loved to “throw her around” as she was “game for anything.” And her French teacher proved that Rachael Ray and I have something in common: “I could always tell when she was participating. I could hear her voice… sometimes above all the others.” Ha! I gave my French teacher a set of chattering teeth the day I graduated. He said he’d never gotten a more appropriate reminder of a student before. Awesome.

Rachael worked her way up through the gormet food section of Macy’s after dropping out of Pace college, but parted ways when they wanted her to become a buyer for accessories - but she wanted to work in food, she loved the marketplace, and all the ins and outs of the service and food industry.

In 1993, she found herself at Agatha and Valentina, where she took her cues from her Mother’s strength for dealing with customers and the more old fashioned oldtimers who would be rough on a girl:

1. Never ask someone to do something you wouldn’t do yourself.
2. Understand you aren’t there to be buddies
3. Speak directly and look them in the eye
4. Tell them what you need and never insult them, and
5. Never accept an insult from anyone.

This is a tried and true method for earning respect with all those we work with and for.

After being held up by the same teenage boy twice in the same week, she left NYC and went home to regroup, before getting a job in Albany at Cowan & Lobel which was an hour away. She had to get her drivers license, and tells the story of her first test during which she killed a cat. She did get her license, though and that is where the 30-minute meal concept came to be after polling her customers on why certain things weren’t selling. Naturally, it was a huge success, and she garnered the attention of the local news crew.

It was the beginning of her success, of the Rachael Ray Empire.

Lest you think it was all sunshine and roses and biography background, they also went through her love life, her ex-boyfriends, and the times where she wasn’t sure where her next paycheck was coming from. And, of course, there was the interview with the owner of the Rachael Ray Sucks website community, Misty Ling who can’t handle Rachael’s cut sayings and perky personality.

“Her movements became more exaggerated, she became a cartoon of who she was…. the constant arm movements bother me. Evoo.. if your going to abriveate it, abbreviate it. It’s overkill, enough is enough. All thinks Rachael we make fun of.”

As Rachael herself says “They are perfectly entitled to think so! I don’t need to make the dumplings to feel fulfilled.” And about the tabloids “If that’s the price you have to pay, hey - it’s worth it.”

The show was well worth watching, so catch a replay if you get the chance on one of these dates: Monday, May 7, 11:00a - Wednesday, May 9, 10:00p - Saturday, May 12, 4:00p.

While it probably will be termed as overly positive - I think that is more indicative of the subject, then the spin of the show. Love her or hate her, Rachael Ray is a dynamic, energetic workaholic who gives her everything to each and every project. You can’t fault her for that - especially when we get the benefits of her down to earth, easy-going ways.

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R’n'R - Weekend Edition!

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

Here at Watching Rachael Ray, we’re all about equal opportunity! Which means we’ll take the good and the bad. That said - this first Weekend edition will be of the You Tube variety, and Rachael Ray spoofs.

First! Mad TV’s take on $40 a day:

And of course, the always fun “MMMM” Montage:

And last but not least - we all know David Letterman hates to spread rumors, but here he is, talking to his Secretary about her ‘visit to the Rachael Ray Show’:

Happy Sunday, everyone!

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Love her or hate her, everyone's talking about Rachael Ray, the hardest working girl on TV. 30-Minute Meals, $40 A Day, The Food Network, The Rachael Ray Show, Cookbooks, Cutlery, Magazines, even her own word in the Oxford Dictionary (EVOO!); she's everywhere! And around here, Rachael Ray is, in a word, yum-o! Please note: This is a fan site, written by a fan. I am not Rachael Ray, nor am I affiliated with her or her people. That said - if you need help finding something she talked about on the show, missed a show and want a recap, etc? I'm your girl! Need tickets, or want to talk to Rachael? See her official site, RachaelRay.com.

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