Rachael Ray is the host of the Food Network show 30 Minute Meals. The first of her four Food Network shows premiered in the fall of 2001. The show focuses on quick and easy meals for folks who don't have a lot of time to cook. Live-to-tape recording, with Ray preparing most of the show in real time. An Emmy Award for Best Daytime Service Program was given to the show in 2006. Some of the slower-cooking classic recipes are given a new life on the show by being reimagined. It takes Ray less than 30 minutes to whip up a supper. A one-hour Thanksgiving supper is the concept behind Ray's Thanksgiving in 60 specials, which have been produced twice. Ray begins each show by stating something like this: "Hello, my name is Rachael Ray, and I create 30-minute meals. In the time it takes you to watch this program, I will have prepared a wonderful and healthy supper from beginning to end."
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Rachael Ray is the host of the Food Network show 30 Minute Meals. The first of her four Food Network shows premiered in the fall of 2001. The show focuses on quick and easy meals for folks who don't have a lot of time to cook. Live-to-tape recording, with Ray preparing most of the show in real time. An Emmy Award for Best Daytime Service Program was given to the show in 2006. Some of the slower-cooking classic recipes are given a new life on the show by being reimagined. It takes Ray less than 30 minutes to whip up a supper. A one-hour Thanksgiving supper is the concept behind Ray's Thanksgiving in 60 specials, which have been produced twice. Ray begins each show by stating something like this: "Hello, my name is Rachael Ray, and I create 30-minute meals. In the time it takes you to watch this program, I will have prepared a wonderful and healthy supper from beginning to end."
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