Sandra Lee (chef)
Sandra Lee Christiansen is an American television chef and author. In 2012, Lee won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding LifestyleCulinary Host for Semi-homemade Cooking. Lee’s second Food Network series, Sandra’s Money Saving Meals, began airing on May 10, 2009.
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Sandra Lee Christiansen is an American television chef and author. She is known for her \”Semi-Homemade\” cooking concept, which Lee describes as using 70 percent pre-packaged products and 30 percent fresh items. As the partner of Governor Andrew Cuomo, she served as New York’s de facto First Lady from 2011 to 2019, when the couple ended their relationship. In 2012, Lee won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding LifestyleCulinary Host for Semi-homemade Cooking. She has released 25 books, including Sandra Lee Semi-Hom homemade: Cool Kids Cooking and a memoir, Made From Scratch, which was released in November 2007.
In the early 1990s, Lee created a home-decorating tool that used a wire rack and sheets or other fabric samples to create decorative drapery. In December of her junior year, she left college to live near family in Malibu, California. She later attended a two-week recreational course at Le Cordon Bleu in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, which she did not finish. Lee’s second Food Network series, Sandra’s Money Saving Meals, began airing on May 10, 2009, and she is also starring in two new shows: Sandra’s Restaurant Remakes and Sandra Lee’s Taverns, Lounges & Clubs.
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