Rachael Ray spotted at Ballard's Volterra

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By Liza Javier
August 11, 2008 1:26 PM
Celebrity chef and media mogul Rachael Ray was seen last week dining at Volterra in Ballard. All You Can Eat got the scoop on the loquacious Ms. Ray, who was in town with her crew to film an upcoming episode of "Rachael's Travels," one of her food shows on the Food Network. Ray featured Volterra on her CBS talk show last year and liked the restaurant so much, she called it her Seattle "favorite." Watch video of Ray swooning over chef Don Curtiss's wild boar dish. Other places Ray will feature are Cafe Flora, Lark, Txori, and the 5 Spot. (Via Devouring sEATtle)

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Who Gives a Flying F**K !!!!!

That B**** is over-rated and obnoxious as hell.

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Yummy, she makes some good food!!

And wow Master,
If you don't like her, don't watch her show.

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A-H I don't watch her F****ing show....

What the hell makes you think I watch her show.... huh ???

I just can't stand that stupid, uptight, fake, snobby, Bitch!!!

Do the words " The dumbing Down of America " Mean anything to you ???

People like her are the reason why we as a society are obsessed with mindless crap and asenine t.v. programming.... people like her...

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On July 30th she walked into the bar at the Fairmont around 9pm with some trendy looking guy, ordered a drink and walked out with it into the lobby with a waiter chasing after her. Scamming a free drink?

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Wow, MasterHu - Talk about dumbing down. If you have to use asterisked words to make a point, then maybe you need yourself some schoolin'.
Rachel Ray used to be about cooking. I made a lot of those dishes and they turned out spectacular. But I stopped watching her
when she started glomming onto every celebrity on earth.

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