Every Freaking! Day with Rachell Ray: An Unauthorized Parody
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Rating | : | 4.85 (941 Votes) |
Asin | : | B003IWYH10 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She lives with her husband in Connecticut. Elizabeth Hilt is a journalist, editor, and writer.
About the Author Elizabeth Hilt is a journalist, editor, and writer. She lives with her husband in Connecticut.
Hey kids! If 30-minute meals are good, wouldn't 30-second meals be even better? You bet they would! And EVERY FREAKING! DAY WITH RACHELL RAY makes this dream a reality! This 64-page, full-color parody of the super-caffeinated media phenomenon Rachael Ray doesn't merely mimic the tone of the megastar's monthly magazine, daily talk show, multiple Food Network shows and countless ad campaigns, it nails it! Bestselling author Elizabeth Hilts captures Rachael's perky exuberance, her "casual" approach to cooking and her irrepressible and wholly unique Rayisms.
"Best cookbook ever!" according to Diane. This is such a fun read through and through. The attention to detail is what got me - I had no idea I knew so much about 'Rachell.' Elizabeth Hilts leaves no acronym unturned and deftly captures the essence of the RR empire.And the photos are on par with the clever writing - the author could have a second career as a food stylist - though I think Mad Magazine would appreciate her gift more than Bon Appetit! I actually did a double take on the "Brats and Beers" photo.I just look at the cover of this book and it makes me smile. I open it up and I laugh out loud. I co. Fabulous book! In a market so saturated with RR-isms and products, it is delightful to find such a hilarious parody! This book is chock-full of great "recipes", ala RR. One of my favorites is the "Beer and Brat Floater". Just take some affordable beer, pour it into a beer mug, and toss in a bratwurst! What could be better?! Another "must try" recipe is the No Bake Chocolate Cake, which includes foam rubber and toothpicks as its chief ingredients. I love the photos of RR in bed with her griller just in case she wants a late night snack.No matter how you feel about the "real" RR (l. Just Hysterical CAS MARINO and just what Miss Ray might need to take her down a peg.The model featured in the pictorials is a dead-on doppelganger and the writing (with great knowledge of the real work of RR that is its inspiration) is often dry and always dead-on.Not since the spoof, "Martha Stewart (is this Really) Living?" has a coffee table magazine parody been passed around so eagerly in my home.I'm hoping Sandra Lee's send-up is somewhere out there in the ether as well