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Paula Deen: It Ain't All About the Cookin' by Paula H. Deen and Sherry Suib Cohen (2007, Hardcover)

Author: Paula H. Deen, Sherry Suib Cohen | Publisher: Simon & Schuster | Language: English

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Paula Deen, the popular Food Network star, restaurant owner, and cookbook writer shares her life story with fans. Deen recounts personal problems such as divorce and agoraphobia, as well as the success of her restaurant. Recipes and photographs accompany the text.

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Author:Paula H. Deen, Sherry Suib Cohen
Language:English
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Format:Hardcover
ISBN-10:0743292855
ISBN-13:9780743292856

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Length:287 pages
Thickness:1 in
Weight:18.4 oz

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A host of the Food Network's Paula Deen's Home Cooking shares stories from her private life, from the events that inspired her down-home values and the success secrets of her popular restaurant to her struggles with agoraphobia and a difficult marriage. 300,000 first printing.

Do you know the real Paula Deen? You may think you know the butter-loving, finger-licking, joke-cracking queen of melt-in-your-mouth Southern cuisine. You may have even visited The Lady & Sons to taste for yourself the down-home delicacies that made her famous and even heard some version of her Cinderella story (a single mom with two teenage sons started a brown-bag lunch business with $200 and wound up with a thriving restaurant, a fairy-tale second marriage, and wildly popular television shows), but you have never heard the intimate details of her often bumpy road to fame and fortune.

Courageously honest, downright inspiring, and just a little bit saucy, Paula shares the highs and lows of her life in the inimitable charming and irreverent style that you know from her television shows and personal appearances. She talks about long childhood summers spent in a bathing suit and roller skates and hard years living in the back of her father's gas station; a buzzing high school social life of sleepovers, parties, cheerleading, and boys; and a difficult marriage. The death of her beloved parents precipitated a debilitating agoraphobia that crippled her for years. But even when the going got tough, Paula never lost the good grace and sense of humor that would eventually help carry her to success and stardom. Of course, you can't get by on charm alone: as Paula has learned, you need plenty of willpower, hard work, and, above all, the love and support of family and friends to finance, sustain, and run a successful restaurant.

In each chapter, Paula shares new recipes: there's serious comfort food like her momma's Chocolate-Dippy Doughnuts, Courage Chili for when you know life's going to get tough, Sexy Oxtails for seducing that special someone, and the recipe for her new mother-in-law's Banana Nut Delight Cake that Paula finally got just right. And you'll love the never-before-seen photos of her family.

In this memoir, Paula Deen speaks as frankly and intimately as few women in the public eye have ever dared. Whether she's telling tales of good times or bad, her story is proof that the old-fashioned American dream is alive and kicking, and there still is such a thing as a real-life happy ending.

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"[W]hen Deen has turned the last of life's lemons into Southern sweet-lemonade, readers may want to stand up and cheer, or maybe just tuck into a big, celebratory plate of pork chops."
(12/31/2007)

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It Ain't All About the Cookin' by Paula Deen

Created: 08/08/07
As a fan of Paula Deen's cooking show on the Food Network, I was excited to read her life story and read more about the personal side of this fascinating woman. I was not disappointed by this book. It is a page turner and reads almost like a novel. Her story is honest, funny, sad and inspiring. She tells about the untimely deaths of her parents, her difficult marriage to her son's father, her struggle with agoraphobia and panic attacks and how she overcame it all to start her own successful business and ultimately find the love of her life. Included are family photographs and recipes.
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Created: 10/09/09
I watch Paula Deen on food network and use some of her recipes. I wanted to learn more about her and read about she became a cook. Paula's life story is very interesting and I would recommend it to others.
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Paula Deen by Paula Deen, Sherry Sub Cohen (2007)

Created: 06/03/08
PAULA DEEN A MEMOIR
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PAULA DEEN AND SHERRY SUIB COHEN

A BEAUTIFUL BOOK BY THE EFFERVESCENT TELEVISION EPICUREAN. THIS BOOK INCLUDES DELECTABLE RECIPES AND YUMMY PHOTOGRAPHS. PULL UP THE KITCHEN CHAIR, SIT DOWN AND READ ABOUT THE SORROW AND THE SWEETNESS, AND LEARN WHAT MAKES PAULA AND HER RECIPES SUCH A CARD! (C) Nonnie 2008
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Paula Deen

Created: 08/08/07
I loved this book. Paula bares her soul and tells her fans about her REAL life instead of just what people want to hear.

The recipes she adds are just a little extra, not the main focus of the book. Somehow the book makes her feel more down to earth and human rather than just the star that she is. I originally did not think I would be interested in this book but after talking to others decided to give it a try and found that it kept my interest all the way through.
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Fantastic Book, Fantastic Lady

Created: 05/06/07
We all grew up in a neighborhood that had a resident who was loved by everyone, especially the children. Paula Deen is that type of person. Her life story is an inspiration to many people who grew up without a silver spoon in their mouths. She raised her two boys during a time when women were discovering what they can achieve in life if given the opportunity. Paula made the most of the smallest opportunities she was given. Dealing with an alcoholic husband and two independant sons, she made her niche in southern cooking by treating people how she would like to be treated. The rest is history. This book is such an easy and interesting read, you might lose track of time while reading it.
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