New York, 6:27 AM Sun Mar 14 8 posts in the last 24 hours
We like to think of Giada De Laurentiis, the host of "Everyday Italian", as the chef who grossly over-pronounces Italian words, uses nonsensical adjectives to describe her food, and then has sex with her dishes. Get ready for some Speegheetee!
Each episode of "Everyday Italian" can pretty much be broken down into three segments (just like these videos!):
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