Quote by Rachael Ray
I tried to bake a cake for my mothers birthday - it took me four h

I tried to bake a cake for my mothers birthday – it took me four hours. It was terrible, and I cried for three days. – Rachael Ray

Other quotes by Rachael Ray

We have a queen-size bed, and the dog sleeps in the middle. John and I are sort of these little quotation marks on either corner. – Rachael Ray

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Dogs
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Good food and a warm kitchen are what makes a house a home. I always tried to make my home like my mothers, because Mom was magnificent at stretching a buck when it came to decorating and food. Like a true Italian, she valued beautification in every area of her life, and I try to do the same. – Rachael Ray

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Food
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I do 280 episodes of TV a year, write 15 recipes for the magazine, and publish an annual book. With all of that, we try to get one weekend a month with Isaboo at our home in the Adirondacks to relax and recharge. – Rachael Ray

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Home
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Other Quotes from
Birthday
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If theres one thing I really want for my birthday, that is for the mining company not to mine my daddys reserve. – Bindi Irwin

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Birthday

Im amazed. When I was 40, I thought Id never make 50. And at 50 I thought the frosting on the cake would be 60. At 60, I was still going strong and enjoying everything. – Gloria Stuart

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Birthday

Brilliantly lit from stem to stern, she looked like a sagging birthday cake. – Walter Lord

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Birthday

I was fired by Americas Next Top Model on my birthday. – Paulina Porizkova

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Birthday

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I have the strength to endure it all. – Moshe Dayan

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strength

I must have a prodigious quantity of mind; it takes me as much as a week sometimes to make it up. – Mark Twain, "The Innocents Abroad"

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Decisions

It destroys ones nerves to be amiable every day to the same human being. – Benjamin Disraeli

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Marriage

Ultimately, all human activities have as their goal the realization of happiness. Why, then, have we ended up producing the opposite result? Could the underlying cause be our failure to correctly understand the true nature of happiness? – Daisaku Ikeda

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Failure