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Ray of hope for Ukraine

Ukraine is on its second year of war. Food Network’s Rachael Ray is on her fourth trip to Ukraine.

“Being that I’m up 4 every morning at home, I’ve watched too much news. Seeing grandmothers take up arms and build Molotov cocktails in their backyard was just too much for me.

“So it’s the nonprofit Ukraine Friends and [The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America] who bring to that country the ambulances, thousands of laptops, short-term housing and are the ones coordinating my safety, logistics and protection while I’m in their territory.

“Day and night they are there each time a siren goes off and while people live through it. They watch in horror as friends and family get killed right in front of them.

“I bring a laundry list of things whenever I go. So the Ukrainians can survive, I help mothers rebuild kitchens destroyed by artillery. I cook with kids at orphanages, shelters, and I visit hospitals. My husband even made food for thousands of people one day who were displaced from the front lines. And we bring critical supplies like IFAKS, individual first aid kits.

“The route is fly to Italy, then it’s go to Poland. Then drive. Long journey. It’s many hours. You cross two borders and pass many controls.

“Everything’s in box trucks. We are given special passes which get us from one point to another. It’s all safe houses. Stops are only where people train for the front lines. And I stay near Lviv.

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Ray in a kitchen during an aid trip to Ukraine.
Ray in a kitchen during an aid trip to Ukraine.Rachael Ray Show
Ray's trips are in collaboration with the nonprofit Ukraine Friends and Ukraine Committee of America.
Ray’s trips are in collaboration with the nonprofit Ukraine Friends and Ukraine Committee of America.Rachael Ray Show
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“Everyone’s in camouflage. We eat in traffic stops. But you cannot erase those images from your head. You only want to stand by them. And be with them.”

What’s goin’ on with the USA?

Dinner table conversations: Between China and Russia, America — now globally considered “a second class citizenry” — is on the brink of war. Second topic? Election. Forget squeezing Don Lemon, Nikki Haley’s not making president, devotees fret troubles hobble Donald, the worry is babbling Boobden gets re-elected. Also, Joe will pardon son Hunter. Also, all DC fights with one another so nobody helps with health, poverty, migrants, homelessness, overcrowding, understaffing, infrastructure, crime, suicides, marijuana, gambling, ageism, climate control, etc.

Pete’s sake

Wait. Dumb ass Buttigieg? Who figured the train wreck in East Palestine was in Saudi Arabia? Once mayor of a town smaller than his brain, our Transportation Secretary’s husband — whom he met on an Internet dating site — told me “When we move into the White House we’ll play lots of loud music.” Our country tis of Who?


  Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visiting the site of the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio on February 23, 2023. Allie Vugrincic/The Vindicator via AP, Pool Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visiting the site of the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio on February 23, 2023. Allie Vugrincic/The Vindicator via AP, Pool

Lock it up

The White House is securing access. Bottles, knives, Mace, pepper spray — all prohibited. The Secret Service has limited the services. They wanted to include corkscrews and bottle openers but then the Biden family couldn’t crash in for freebie meals.

Oy. Only in America, kids, only in America.

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