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Paula Deen is the host of Food Network's "Paula's Home Cooking."

Paula Deen is a self-made success story who learned the secrets of Southern cooking from her Grandmother some 30 years ago. She had no idea at the time that the love for Southern cooking her grandmother instilled in her would lead to a life-long career.

Newly divorced and with only $200 to her name, Paula packed up her two sons and moved from Albany, Georgia, to Savannah. There she started her own catering business called The
Paula Deen on "Paula's Home Cooking."
Paula Deen Paula's Home Cooking.
Bag Lady, where she prepared fresh lunches to sell to downtown businesses and doctors' offices.

Most days Paula rose in the early morning to grill chicken for her popular chicken salad. Every Thursday night she cooked until the wee hours to create a mouthwatering Friday barbecue special, Boston Butt. Her local specialties, such as chicken pot pies, barbecue sandwiches, lasagna and banana pudding, caught on with the Savannah business crowd and quickly became the talk of the town.

In 1990, Paula opened her own restaurant in the south side Savannah Best Western. Called The Lady and Sons, it served breakfast, lunch and dinner in a small space that could seat 42 people maximum. The restaurant remained in that location for four years, where Paula and her sons built their business with a core of faithful patrons. In 1995, Paula jumped on the opportunity to relocate to downtown Savannah, where The Lady and Sons has been ever since.

The Lady and Sons has gathered accolades from critics and media alike. The most important honor for Paula was when the food writer for USA Today recognized The Lady and Sons as having the Most Memorable Meal of the Year for 1999.

Paula's business continues to flourish with a series of successful cookbooks: "Paula Deen and Friends: Living It Up," "Southern Style," "The Lady and Sons Savannah Country Cookbook," "The Lady and Sons Too" and "The Lady and Sons Just Desserts."

Paula brought a southern touch to Food Network with her show, "Paula's Home Cooking." She also surprised the owner of a century-old home with a kitchen makeover in a style all her own on the 2005 Food Network special, "All-Star Kitchen Makeover."



PAULA DEEN: FACTS

How old is Paula Deen? Find out here.

Age: 66 years old
Birthday: January 19, 1947
Full Name / Real Name: Paula Ann Hiers
Birthplace: Albany, GA
Husband: Michael Anthony Groover
Jimmy Deen





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May 22, 2013
"You put butter on your oatmeal?! That defeats the purpose." "1st: I might as well be #PaulaDeen's cousin. 2nd: it's BROWN SUGAR oatmeal."
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patricia says:
what is your brother bubbas real name
nancy says:
You look fabulous! Did you have some work done?
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