Completely Random Restaurant Dish Healthier Than Paula Deen’s Fried Chicken
Couldn't the 'Times' at least have compared two fried-chicken dishes?
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Couldn't the 'Times' at least have compared two fried-chicken dishes?
Needless to say, they didn't end up going through with it.
The NYSC gets in on the action with a new ad.
The fallout continues after Paula Deen's drug-endorsement deal announcement, despite the fact that it might just be the least surprising thing ever.
He defends his hot crossed buns.
Chomping at the bit for a Bourdain-to-Deen dagger.
And (of course) she's signed on as a spokesperson for the diabetes drug Victoza.
Plus, here's Lily Cole in Vogue Russia with a panther.
We talked to industry experts and figured out exactly how much the butter-soaked belle really brings in. (It's a lot.)
Butter-flavored lip balm was obviously just the beginning.
The 'Superbad' star is not a fan of cheeseburger meatloaf.
He's back home with a man tan and a new episode.
He suggests the two are like opposing political candidates, which actually would be amazing.
"I have no idea what Anthony has done to contribute besides being irritable."
Artery-clogger Paula Deen is the "most dangerous person in America."
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