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Every Day with Rachael Ray : ウィキペディア英語版
Rachael Ray

Rachael Domenica Ray (born August 25, 1968) is an American television personality, businesswoman, celebrity cook and author. She hosts the syndicated daily talk and lifestyle program ''Rachael Ray,'' and three Food Network series (''30 Minute Meals,'' ''Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels,'' and ''$40 a Day''). Other programs to her credit include ''Rachael Ray's Week In A Day'' and the reality format shows ''Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off'', ''Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook-Off'' and ''Rachael Ray's Kids Cook-Off''. Ray has written several cookbooks based on the ''30 Minute Meals'' concept, and launched a magazine ''Every Day with Rachael Ray,'' in 2006. Ray's television shows have won three Daytime Emmy Awards.
==Early life==
Rachael Ray was born in Glens Falls, New York. When Ray was 8, her family moved to Lake George, New York. Her mother managed restaurants in New York's Capital District.〔
In 1995, Ray moved to New York City.〔 One of her first jobs there was at the candy counter at Macy's, where she eventually managed the fresh foods department. She later helped open a New York City market. Moving back to upstate New York, Ray managed Mister Brown's Pub at The Sagamore, a hotel on Lake George. From there, she became a buyer at Cowan & Lobel, a gourmet market in Albany. Ray credits the concept of ''30 Minute Meals'' to her experience working at the store, where she met people who were reluctant to cook. She taught a course in which she showed how to make meals in less than thirty minutes. With the success of her "30 Minute Meals" classes, WRGB (the local CBS TV affiliate) asked her to appear in a weekly segment on their newscasts. This, along with a public radio appearance and the publication of her first book, led to a ''Today'' show spot and her first Food Network contract in 2001.

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