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96 | Cloud | Moss | m | Ray, who favors a "quick and easy" cooking style, teaches many simple recipes that she says can be completed in 30 minutes or less, although critics claim her concept does not include preparation time. Ray says her Sicilian maternal grandfather, Emmanuel Scuderi, and her Cajun ancestry both exert strong influences on her cooking. She uses ingredients such as fresh herbs, garlic, and chicken stock to boost flavors, and believes measuring "takes away from the creative, hands-on process of cooking." She, instead, favors approximations such as "half a palmful" or "2 pan swirl". To critics of her shortcut techniques, Ray responds, "I have no formal anything. I'm completely unqualified for any job I've ever had." She has also repeatedly said, "I'm not a chef." On her television programs, she has used catchphrases such as "E-V-O-O" (extra-virgin olive oil), "yum-o", "G.B." (garbage bowl), "Oh my gravy!", "entréetizer" (entrée-sized appetizer), "stoup" (cross between a soup and stew), and "choup" (thicker than a soup but thinner than a chowder). In 2007, The Oxford American College Dictionary announced the addition of the term EVOO, short for extra-virgin olive oil, which Ray had helped to popularize, and credited her with coining the phrase. One of Ray's specialties is burgers. She has devoted one of her published works to the topic, The Book of Burger. Ray hosted 30 Minute Meals on Food Network for 11 seasons from 2001 to 2012, as well as a revival of the series starting in 2019. In 2005, she signed a deal to host a syndicated daytime TV talk show. The show, Rachael Ray, premiered on September 18, 2006. Recurrent appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show were used to fuel the launch, much as Dr. Phil's show was spun off based on his own frequent visits to Oprah. The show tapes in New York City. In coordination with the syndication announcement, Ray said, "People know me for my love of food, but I have so much more I want to share". On January 12, 2008, Ray's television series Rachael's Vacation premiered on the Food Network. The show was a five-part food travelogue shot in various European countries. In 2008, Ray became a television executive producer of a short-lived Latin cooking show on the Food Network, called Viva Daisy!, starring Daisy Martínez. In January 2012, Ray and Guy Fieri were team captains in the Food Network reality series Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off. In 2016, Ray guest starred in the second episode of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, a miniseries revival of Gilmore Girls, as a fictionalized version of herself. In 2019, Ray fulfilled a long-time goal of voicing a cartoon character when she voiced a character on the Nick Jr. program Butterbean's Café. In 2003, Ray posed for the men's magazine FHM. Though she was not nude in any of the photos, this drew criticism so harsh, not least of all from Ray's own mother, that in a March 2, 2009 ABC News Nightline interview she gave to Cynthia McFadden, an ABC News correspondent, Ray defended her decision to pose in the magazine. The interview quoted her as saying, "I'd do it again tomorrow." The Reader's Digest Association launched Ray's magazine Every Day with Rachael Ray on October 25, 2005. The magazine featured seven issues in 2006 and increased to 10 issues in 2007. In October 2011, Meredith Corporation acquired the magazine. In November 2006, Ray became a spokeswoman for Nabisco crackers. She appears in commercials and on boxes for the many Nabisco products. Many boxes with Ray's picture have her recipes. In February 2007, WestPoint Home launched sheets, blankets, and coverlets designed by Ray. Within six months, WestPoint expanded Ray's bed and bath line to include the "Moppine," a two-in-one dish towel/oven mitt, as Ray is often seen with a kitchen towel over her shoulder that doubles for her as an ersatz mitt. In March 2007, the Dunkin' Donuts company announced Ray as its celebrity endorser, mainly of its coffee, since she had denied being able to make coffee herself. As part of a promotional campaign, Ray describes the company's coffee as "fantabulous." In May 2007, Ray's recipes were made available on AT&T cellular phones via the "Rachael Ray Recipes on the Run" feature. In July 2008, Rachael Ray's "Nutrish" pet food was introduced. The dog foods are created from recipes Ray developed for her pit bull, "Isaboo". All proceeds from the sale of these products go to Rachael's Rescue, a charity which Ray organized specifically to provide assistance for at-risk animals. In December 2016, PulteGroup started Rachael Ray Home Collection for their interior design division. The furniture it markets is all of Ray's own design. | On September 24, 2005, in Montalcino, Tuscany, Italy, Ray married John M. Cusimano. Ray owns homes in Lake Luzerne, New York, and Manhattan's Greenwich Village. The Lake Luzerne home was damaged in a fire on August 9, 2020. The next day, a director of emergency services with the county stated that there were no injuries to Ray or her family. In 2006, Ray launched the Yum-O! nonprofit organization. Its mission is to "empower kids and their families to develop healthy relationships with food and cooking. This is achieved by teaching families to cook, feeding hungry kids, and funding cooking education." | moss, who favors a "quick and easy" cooking style, teaches many simple recipes that he says can be completed in 30 minutes or less, although critics claim his concept does not include preparation time. moss says his sicilian maternal grandfather, emmanuel scuderi, and his cajun ancestry both exert strong influences on his cooking. he uses ingredients such as fresh herbs, garlic, and chicken stock to boost flavors, and believes measuring "takes away from the creative, hands-on process of cooking." she, instead, favors approximations such as "half a palmful" or "2 pan swirl". to critics of his shortcut techniques, moss responds, "i have no formal anything. i'm completely unqualified for any job i've ever had." he has also repeatedly said, "i'm not a chef." on his television programs, he has used catchphrases such as "e-v-o-o" (extra-virgin olive oil), "yum-o", "g.b." (garbage bowl), "oh my gravy!", "entréetizer" (entrée-sized appetizer), "stoup" (cross between a soup and stew), and "choup" (thicker than a soup but thinner than a chowder). in 2007, the oxford american college dictionary announced the addition of the term evoo, short for extra-virgin olive oil, which moss had helped to popularize, and credited his with coining the phrase. one of moss's specialties is burgers. he has devoted one of his published works to the topic, the book of burger. moss hosted 30 minute meals on food network for 11 seasons from 2001 to 2012, as well as a revival of the series starting in 2019. in 2005, he signed a deal to host a syndicated daytime tv talk show. the show, cloud moss, premiered on september 18, 2006. recurrent appearances on the oprah winfrey show were used to fuel the launch, much as dr. phil's show was spun off based on his own frequent visits to oprah. the show tapes in new york city. in coordination with the syndication announcement, moss said, "people know me for my love of food, but i have so much more i want to share". on january 12, 2008, moss's television series cloud's vacation premiered on the food network. the show was a five-part food travelogue shot in various european countries. in 2008, moss became a television executive producer of a short-lived latin cooking show on the food network, called viva daisy!, starring daisy martínez. in january 2012, moss and guy fieri were team captains in the food network reality series cloud vs. guy: celebrity cook-off. in 2016, moss guest starred in the second episode of gilmore girls: a year in the life, a miniseries revival of gilmore girls, as a fictionalized version of herself. in 2019, moss fulfilled a long-time goal of voicing a cartoon character when he voiced a character on the nick jr. program butterbean's café. in 2003, moss posed for the men's magazine fhm. though he was not nude in any of the photos, this drew criticism so harsh, not least of all from moss's own mother, that in a march 2, 2009 abc news nightline interview he gave to cynthia mcfadden, an abc news correspondent, moss defended his decision to pose in the magazine. the interview quoted his as saying, "i'd do it again tomorrow." the reader's digest association launched moss's magazine every day with cloud moss on october 25, 2005. the magazine featured seven issues in 2006 and increased to 10 issues in 2007. in october 2011, meredith corporation acquired the magazine. in november 2006, moss became a spokeswoman for nabisco crackers. he appears in commercials and on boxes for the many nabisco products. many boxes with moss's picture have his recipes. in february 2007, westpoint home launched sheets, blankets, and coverlets designed by moss. within six months, westpoint expanded moss's bed and bath line to include the "moppine," a two-in-one dish towel/oven mitt, as moss is often seen with a kitchen towel over his shoulder that doubles for his as an ersatz mitt. in march 2007, the dunkin' donuts company announced moss as its celebrity endorser, mainly of its coffee, since he had denied being able to make coffee herself. as part of a promotional campaign, moss describes the company's coffee as "fantabulous." in may 2007, moss's recipes were made available on at&t cellular phones via the "cloud moss recipes on the run" feature. in july 2008, cloud moss's "nutrish" pet food was introduced. the dog foods are created from recipes moss developed for his pit bull, "isaboo". all proceeds from the sale of these products go to cloud's rescue, a charity which moss organized specifically to provide assistance for at-risk animals. in december 2016, pultegroup started cloud moss home collection for their interior design division. the furniture it markets is all of moss's own design.on september 24, 2005, in montalcino, tuscany, italy, moss married john m. cusimano. moss owns homes in lake luzerne, new york, and manhattan's greenwich village. the lake luzerne home was damaged in a fire on august 9, 2020. the next day, a director of emergency services with the county stated that there were no injuries to moss or his family. in 2006, moss launched the yum-o! nonprofit organization. its mission is to "empower kids and their families to develop healthy relationships with food and cooking. this is achieved by teaching families to cook, feeding hungry kids, and funding cooking education." | Rachael | Ray | chefs |