Val’s guide to football for girls!

Valerie Bertinelli is looking absolutely fabulous, and joins Rachael’s list of buddies with how to guides, with her Girl’s Guide to Football. Val loves the sport, and is an avid New Orleans Saints fan. Of course, all the men in tight pants makes it worth it for her – “All the men are so gorgeous!”
Val’s tips to help you get into the game with your man? Make game day a big party, be passionate about our team fashion, learn to cheer at the right moments, and negotiate other time with our man. Let him have his Sundays, and compromise with his promise to go somewhere on Saturday. That way you won’t be nagging about game end time! Do something for yourself, or with your girlfriends on game day – Rachael thinks it’s the perfect day to spend at the Spa with the other wives!
Not to be outdone in the buddy category, Kristan Cunningham tackles her toughest challenge yet and transforms an overcrowded and tiny office space into a worker’s paradise. Thirteen special education nurses in a tiny space, with another about to be hired, their tiny 20×31 room is completely crowded! Problems – no storage, the files and even cpr mannequins are strewn all over the place. It’s not shabby chic – it’s just shabby! They even have band-aids over a crack in the wall, and the gal who sits closest to that back wall wears a hot pink hard hat – just in case
With the help of Stables and a bunch of big ole boys got the room into ship shape and WORKEABLE fashion in no time at all! As they say at Staples – that was easy! Click here to see the total transformation!
What’s for dinner? Val’s gumbo for gameday, of course!
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October 29th, 2007 at 6:45 pm
[…] Rachael Ray, has currently been working with City Harvest, and has recently donated two tickets to her daytime tv show to City Harvest’s 25th anniversary bid against hunger auction night. The tickets were won for an astounding $18,000 each!!! However Rachael also has here own charity, called Yum-o! In this day and age of fast food and meals on the go, Yum-O works to help families lears to cook together, building relationships over mealtimes. They also work to prevent childhod hunger (do we see a theme here yet?) On top of all of that they fund cooking education and scholarships. […]