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There's a stigma attached to the word 'ghostwriter,' and most authors would rather not endure it.
Friends defend Molto, for the most part.
Two for the price of ... two.
Artery-clogger Paula Deen is the "most dangerous person in America."
Tickets for this year's New York City Wine & Food Festival go on sale on June 20.
The chefs tell us how they won the cook-off.
We plucked chefs' responses out of their epic list.
Rachael Ray talks to us about her place in the food world, offers Thanksgiving advice, and then flies off in a helicopter with the Mayor.
Rachael Ray brings her buzzy Feedback parties to her hometown, and we're your hookup.
Plus: a massive McDonald's recall, and the state of New Orleans oysters, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Heinz changes their ketchup recipe, and Whole Foods recovers from the recession, all in our morning news roundup.
Ray thinks she's "good in the cafeteria," and not much else.
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