Brief Rachael Ray Biography

A lot of you have probably found this all on your own already, but just in case I thought I would point out the Rachael Ray biography at Wikipedia. This brief biography of Rachael Ray touches upon some of the key elements of her cooking and television career.

In addition to providing a rundown of Rachael's television shows like Inside Dish, Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels, 30 Minute Meals and $40 a Day, it also offers a brief character sketch of Rachael Ray, mentioning her catch-phrases like EVOO (extra virgin olive oil) and her "aversion" to precise measurements in cooking.

What I like about the Wikipedia biography of Rachael Ray is that several words in the biography are linked to more information. For instance, the piece explains that Rachael Ray uses a satoku chef's knife on the show and that, because of the exposure, sales of the knife shot up. Well, the name of Rachael Ray's knife is hotlinked so you can go directly to another page about the santoku, etc.

Interestingly, this Rachael Ray biography features one of the infamous FHM photos. And, as one might expect, the biography mentions that Ray was voted among FHM's 100 Sexiest Women of 2004.

Did you know Rachael endorses Price Chopper stores? I found that nugget, as well as other information of interest right here.

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