

We end each of the home shows with food - they design their own menus and I make them anything they want. These shows are so moving and these folks have gone through so much, emotionally. “It’s about people who’ve had losses just like mine they’ve lost their homes to fire or flood … one friend of mine, Anthony, lost his home to a person driving through it. “We have one left in the first quarter,” she said regarding the A&E series. She will also continue her trips to Ukraine to help the people of that war-torn country. Ray segues from “Rachael Ray,” ending its run of original shows May 24 after 17 years on the air, into the new series she will host and produce under her Free Food Studios production company, including a self-described “home show” for A&E. I’m also producing four other people and it’s a challenge - all I do is ‘dream-produce’ all night and make list after list. “I’m having ‘anxietymares’ about being able to do everything I’m trying to do in the next two years. “I have more work than I can even comprehend,” Ray, 54, told The Post. “Rachael Ray” comes off the daytime menu later this month - but its host is adding many more options to her television fare. Kevin Costner, Taylor Sheridan 'Yellowstone' feud needs to end

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