She began by starting a catering company selling lunches in bags to office workers, then opened a restaurant called The Lady and Sons in Savannah. Television appearances led to her own show, Paula's Home Cooking, which debuted on the Food Network in With her folksy manner and chirpy catchphrase — "Hey, y'all!
She has a million Twitter followers , has authored 14 cookbooks that have sold more than eight million copies, and, according to her website, her bi-monthly magazine has a million-strong circulation.
She has a range of kitchenware and her two sons, Bobby and Jamie, also have cooking shows on television. In a statement issued to CNN, Deen said: "I have had the pleasure of being allowed into so many homes across the country and meeting people who have shared with me the most touching and personal stories. This would not have been possible without the Food Network. Thank you again. Keep Westword Free. Since we started Westword , it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Denver, and we'd like to keep it that way.
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Jenn Wohletz. Contact: Jenn Wohletz. Don't Miss Out. Join Today. Sign Up. I Support Learn More. Latest Stories. Her show Paula's Home Cooking came to an end after being on the air for 14 years. At the time, she issued a statement to CNN saying "I have had the pleasure of being allowed into so many homes across the country and meeting people who have shared with me the most touching and personal stories.
This would not have been possible without the Food Network. Thank you again. Love and best dishes to all of ya'll.
June 25, — Twitty — a black, Jewish food scholar — wrote an incredibly powerful response to the Deen fallout that resonated across America:. Du Bois was a national cause celebre. Yes Paula, in light of all these things, you are the ultimate, consummate racist, and the one who made us fat, and the reason why American food sucks and July 24, — Dora Charles, a longtime employee of Deen's, tells the New York Times Deen wanted her to dress in an Aunt Jemima-style outfit and have her ring a bell when food was ready.
April 3, — The Savannah Morning News reported Uncle Bubba's employees were given no warning before learning they'd lost their jobs. September 23, — Deen sits down with Lauer again to discuss being one year out from the original scandal and after a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit against her.
July 7, — In a picture of her and her son Bobby dressed as Lucy and Ricardo who was of Latino descent , Bobby appeared to be painted several shades darker, prompting many to say he'd used "brownface. There, she's reportedly been trying out some healthier, vegan recipes.
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