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OK - whoever says that I didn't use sources, first consult a page like "Everyday Italian." No sources to be found, yet they used the Food Network site to retrieve a bulk of their information. PLEASE consider this before removing it. Pat and Gina are BIG, BIG, BIG moguls in my town (Memphis, TN), and, eventually, once I get better at this, I would like to add their pages.
This article feels like it is lacking much. The fact that it is directly after the Barefoot Contessa TV show means that it's obviously well received. They are known for their bed humor and strong sense of well being. Tdinatale (talk) 21:42, 10 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]