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WBIR-TV

Trisha Yearwood cooks up her own Food Network show
WBIR-TV
Move over, Paula Deen: The Food Network has a new Southern chef. The Hollywood Reporter recently revealed that country singer and best-selling cookbook author Trisha Yearwood has signed a deal to star in a six-episode daytime cooking show for the ...

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Kansas City Star

Q&A: Food Network's Paula Deen coming to town -- with tales to tell
Sacramento Bee
She'll field questions from the audience, demonstrate some Southern cooking and spin yarns about her life as a Food Network icon. I've got to ask this straight away: Are you wearing the official Paula Deen butter-flavored lip balm right now?
Kathryn Rem: Leave Paula Deen alone, says Springfield woman who knows the TV cookThe State Journal-Register
In Defense of Southern-fried Paula DeenThe Birmingham News - al.com
Food Network, book take on weight in chef whitesThe Associated Press
Kenai Peninsula Online -Winnipeg Free Press -Vancouver Sun
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ABC News

Paula Deen's Diabetes Reveal Sparks a None-Too-Sweet Reaction
Reuters
Also adding fuel to accusations of exploitation: The fact that Deen's son, Bobby Deen, launched a new series, "Not My Mama's Meals" -- on which he offers more health-conscious variations on Paula's recipes -- on Cooking Channel earlier this month.
Paula Deen Cooks Up Controversy with Diabetes RevelationFox News
Paula Deen cooks up diabetes drug endorsementBoston Herald
Paula Deen Teams Up with Diabetes Drugmaker Novo NordiskABC News
Boston.com -CBS News
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Froma Harrop: In defense of Southern-fried Paula Deen
Reno Gazette Journal
Celebrity chef Paula Deen lustily massages salt into “a mighty fat hog,” as the dogs circle the cooking island. For the yams, “I'm only using half a stick of butter,” she drawls before breaking into high laughter. Deen's popular Food Network show does ...

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Sacramento Magazine (blog)

HARROP: In defense of Southern-fried Paula Deen
North County Times
Celebrity chef Paula Deen lustily massages salt into "a mighty fat hog," as the dogs circle the cooking island. For the yams, "I'm only using half a stick of butter," she drawls before breaking into high laughter. Deen's popular Food Network show does ...
Paula Deen is coming live to Sacramento this FridayExaminer.com
In defense of the dietarily incorrect Paula DeenThe Seattle Times
Paula Deen Live!Sacramento Magazine (blog)
The Stylus -Huffington Post -Winnipeg Free Press
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Lexington Herald Leader

A diabetic fiasco
Coeur d'Alene Press
That's the greeting Food Network chef Paula Deen uses to start off every episode of her show, "Paula's Home Cooking." It's a generic southern hello, but there is really nothing generic about Paula Deen. Lately the firestorm has been raging about ...
HARROP: Deen takes on diabetesThe Daily News Journal

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The Atlantic

What Paula Deen didn't bring to the table
Washington Post
It was easy to understand the harsh, almost gleeful coverage that followed Food Network star Paula Deen's admission of what some viewers had long wondered: The self-crowned queen of Southern cooking, the doyenne of deep fried, has Type 2 diabetes.
She's Cashing In, but Does Paula Deen Really Get the Last Laugh?The Atlantic
Paula Deen pledges money to diabetes associationmsnbc.com
Sylvia Rector: Deen's diabetes revelation is hard to swallowDetroit Free Press
Palm Beach Post -The Sacramento Press -Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Trisha Yearwood Launching New Cooking Show
The Boot
The 47-year-old, who previously appeared on the Food Network as a guest on Paula Deen's cooking show, 'Paula's Home Cooking,' is a welcome addition to the network's line-up. "Fans know Trisha best as a music powerhouse, and through her new Food Network ...

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USA TODAY

Food Network, book take on weight in chef whites
USA TODAY
NEW YORK – Paula Deen's diabetes revelation pretty much sums it up: Kitchen pros at all levels struggle with obesity and its dangerous aftertaste in the high-pressure, high-calorie world of food. This Oct. 25, 2011 photo courtesy of Food Network shows ...
'Fat Chef' Michael Mignano Says the Food Network Show Helped Cure His DiabetesABC News
Weird Celebrity Chef EndorsementsCNBC.com
'Fat Chefs' and Diabetes: An Occupational Hazard?Everyday Health
New Yorker (blog)
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Daily Mail

Paula Deen isn't alone with health issues: Meet the other chefs battling ...
Daily Mail
Paula Deen's diabetes revelation pretty much sums it up: Kitchen pros at all levels struggle with obesity and its dangerous aftertaste in the high-pressure, high-calorie world of food. The queen of Southern comfort cooking, now a spokeswoman for a ...

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Google News

Cooking Tips Featured Article

Banish Boring Brown Bag Lunches!

02/06/12

 by: Cyndi Roberts

One way that money slips through our fingers without our realizing it is by eating out at lunch every day.

Did you know that by taking your lunch 3 days a week instead of eating out, you could save as much as $800 a year? Think what you could do with that much extra money!

Your lunch doesn't have to be a sandwich and chips, either. With just a little bit of creativity and planning, brown bag lunches can be pretty delicious!

Try these ideas for starters:

Invest in a few of those 1-serving plastic storage containers with lids. These are so handy--when you have just one serving left of any dish at dinner, put it in one of these dishes. Designate a shelf in the fridge for these leftovers. In the mornings, anyone in the family can choose what to put in their lunch bag!

Those little containers can also be used to hold dip for carrot or celery sticks; fill with peanut butter and pack a zipper bag of pretzels for dipping. Maybe salsa for dipping tortilla chips (not so healthy, but really good!)

Or make your own pudding cups with your homemade pudding!

Fill tortillas or pita pockets with egg or tuna salad.

Spread cream cheese on a tortilla, add a little salsa, and top with sliced turkey or ham. Place another tortilla on top, cut in fourths and put in zipper top bag.

A good way to carry deviled eggs (that lunchbox staple)-- after filling, put the two halves back together, and wrap in plastic wrap or put in a small container!

Muffins hold up well in a lunch bag or box as do slices of banana nut bread, or most any other quick bread. Great for morning or afternoon breaks.

Of course, if your workplace has a microwave oven,(lucky you!)you can always bring leftover soup, stew or chili. A quick recipe for Chicken Corn Chowder:

1 pouch Chicken Noodle Soup Mix with diced chicken

2 1/4 cups milk

1 can cream-style corn

Combine all ingredients in saucepan; bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer until noodles are tender, uncovered, stirring frequently, because it will stick!

Mix this up in the evening or on the wekend and store in serving-size containers. Just grab a container in the morning, along with some crackers, and you're good to go!

Try some of these ideas for your lunches this week and start saving some money!

And at the same time, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that you and/or your spouse will be having a more nutritious meal than you would get at a fast-food restaurant.

About The Author

Cyndi Roberts is the editor of "1 Frugal Friend 2 Another" bi-weekly newsletter, bringing you creative, practical tips to help you with budgeting, cooking, shopping, parenting and much more as you strive to "live the Good Life... on a budget". To subscribe visit the "1 Frugal Friend 2 Another" website at http://www.cynroberts.com


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