Paula Deen fans are looking to stick it to the companies who've severed ties with the embattled celebrity chef. Or perhaps they're trying to butter them up. Deen supporters are being encouraged to ...
"Join the National Butter Wrappers for Paula Protest now to tell these corporations that you want Paula Deen back on the shelves and back on your television." The campaign has been organized by John ...
Dedicated Paula Deen supporters are popping up by the thousands to show support for their butter queen. Some 600,000 fans of the Facebook page “We Support Paula Deen,” led by a man named John Schmitt, ...
Supporters are showing they're "sticking with" the embattled chef, who was dropped by numerous companies after admitting she previously used the N-word. By Hilary Lewis Deputy Editor, East Coast Paula ...
Watch out Pigeon Forge, Tennessee: Disgraced former Food Network star Paula Deen plans to start shoving butter down your gullets when her new restaurant opens April 27. According to a press release, ...
Paula Deen's Gooey Butter Cake recipe only uses one bowl and has simple ingredients. The cake is more like a bar and uses ingredients like cream cheese, cake mix, and sugar. The recipe is very ...
Hillary Dixler Canavan is Eater's restaurant editor and the author of the publication's debut book, Eater: 100 Essential Restaurant Recipes From the Authority on Where to Eat and Why It Matters ...
Can we go to Paula Deen’s house for Easter? On Wednesday’s edition of “Fox & Friends,” celebrity chef and restaurateur Paula Deen shared some of her favorite crowd-pleasing ideas for holiday ...
Paula Deen is too easy of a target for the ire of the Internet. She cooks with copious amounts of butter, and has just that right mixture of cheerfulness and Southern sass to drive people crazy. Then, ...
Paula Deen was born in Georgia in 1947. She got married when she was quite young, and had two sons, Jamie and Bobby Deen, according to Biography. She found solace in an unhappy situation by cooking, ...
Paula Deen is back—and she’s working hard to reclaim her title as the queen of Southern cuisine. Last fall, Deen premiered her subscription-based, digital platform, the Paula Deen Network and just ...