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A Washington, DC Sampler Plate
rachaelray.com contributor Andrew Kaplan escaped from New York and headed down to Washingon, DC to explore our nation's capital's food scene. With the summer nearing its end, it seemed the perfect time to enjoy a short weekend trip to Washington, DC with my girlfriend, Katy. more
Hometown Eats Part 4: A Chicago Culinary Tour
Back at it again in Chicago, rachaelray.com contributing writer Andrew Kaplan headed home for the holidays. Back in the place that I call home, I was about to spend almost two weeks in the great city of Chicago. more
HEY GRUMPY PARENTS! YOU CAN LEARN HAPPINESS
Grumpy after the kids fail to finish their homework again? Unhappy by your spouse constantly coming home from work late? more
Slow It Down! Recipes
Although Rachael is known for her 30 Minute Meals, she's got more than a few ideas for those lazy Sunday afternoons when you have time to slow it down and let something cook for a while. There's nothing like walking into a house filled with the aroma of a roast in the oven! more
Ways To End The Nightly Homework Battle
Where is your son's book report? Did your daughter remember her cleats for soccer practice? more
Forget the Gym: Stay Active at Home - Every Step Counts!
Do you stay home with your kids and think you have no time to exercise? Or you're cutting back and can't swing a gym membership? more
Spanish Cuisine
Rachael cooks foods from all over the world and makes it easy for you to do the same with ingredients you can find at your local supermarket. Try these easy riffs on Spanish cuisine. more
RACHAEL RAY NAMES ANGEL’S GATE HOSPICE WINNER IN FIRST-EVER MUTT MADNESS COMPETITION
The announcement was made on today’s Rachael Ray Show, with Angel’s Gate Hospice awarded $50,000 and runner-up, Last Chance Ranch, receiving $25,000 NEW YORK, NY DECEMBER 24, 2009 - Angel’s Gate Hospice & Rehabilitation Home for Animals, has an extra reason to celebrate this holiday season. The Delhi, NY animal charity was named the winner in Rachael Ray’s “Mutt Madness Awards Program” and received a cash donation of $50,000. more