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Rachael Ray
Rachael Ray Height 5' 3" Born August 25 1968 in Glens Falls, New York, USA
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Rachael Ray: Lives in the Adirondacks with her dog, a cat and two fishes. Has a
brother named Emmanuel (Manny) and a sister named Maria. Moved to upstate New
York when she was in first grade. Her family owned several restaurants called
the Carvery, in and around Falmouth and Mashpee, Massachusetts.
After college, she began work as candy manager at Macy's Marketplace in New
York. She was promoted to the fresh food section, then became a chef and buyer
at a gourmet store. She moved out of the City and, while working in a shop in
Albany, she held cooking lessons in the store, which caught the attention of a
local television station, and became "30 Minute Meals" (2002) segments. She has
authored several cookbooks including "Rachael Ray's 30-Minute Meals" and "The
Open House Cookbook". She garnered national attention from a segment on the
"Today" (1952) show during a blizzard.
Spouse
John M. Cusimano (24 September 2005 - present)
Trivia
Has a plaque in her home that reads, "Martha Stewart doesn't live here".
Her dog is a pit bull named "Isaboo" (nicknamed "Boo") and her goldfish are
named "Jaws" and "Orca.".
Lives in a small, rustic, lakeside cabin in the town of Lake Luzerne in the
Adirondacks with her husband, John M. Cusimano, and her mother, Elsa.
Ray's grandfather Emmanuel was a stonemason who emigrated from Sicily to the
Adirondacks.
Engaged to musician John M. Cusimano - wedding in September 2005.
Her mother is Elsa Scuderi. She lives in the cabin with Rachael and her husband,
John M. Cusimano.
FHM featured a pictorial of her in the October 2003 issue. She was later voted
#92 on FHM-US's 100 Sexiest Women of 2004.
Rachael has endorsed products for Price Chopper and Burger King.
Ray married John M. Cusimano, a lawyer and member of the band The Cringe, on
September 24, 2005 in Montalcino, Italy.
Her mother was the food supervisor for several Howard Johnson's. Rachael even
was a waitress at Howard Johnson.
Has a magazine called Every Day with Rachael Ray.
Has a younger brother, Emmanuel, and an older sister, Maria.
Carbonara, a pasta dish, has a special place in Rachael's and her husband's
heart. She made it for his birthday, the first one they spent together.
Gets her love of food "with garlic and oil" from her mother, Elsa Scuderi, and
her grandfather, Emmanuel.
Has written 14 best-selling cookbooks.
Was once a manager at Mr. Brown's Pub in the 5-star Sagamore Hotel in the
Adirondacks.
Named #71 in FHM magazine's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2006" supplement.
(2006).
On the December 5, 2006 episode of her syndicated television show, "Rachael Ray"
(2006), Rachael was presented with a certificate by Erin McKean, the
editor-in-chief of American Dictionaries, which declares that "EVOO"
(extra-virgin olive oil) will be added to the 2007 Oxford American College
Dictionary. Rachael began using this term on her shows on the Food Network -
after a while 'extra-virgin olive oil' is a lot to say repeatedly.
Has worked with, and is a friend of Oprah Winfrey.
Personal Quotes
I'm a lousy whistler. I can't make coffee, I can't bake and I can't whistle.
There. I'm outed, on all levels.
If you're humble and hardworking, opportunities will arise for you.
For a lot of people, divorce is traumatic, but for us, it made for a happier
family. It was miserable to watch people live together who shouldn't.
[on cooking] You do it with your own two hands, so there's a sense of pride. You
really do forget all our problems, because you're focusing on the food.
"When you really want to show some love, keep the flowers and say it with
spaghetti."
We have the FHM pictures. We Love FHM and
Rachael Ray
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