Chef Elle Is Proof: Skinny Girls Can Cook

Memphis Chef, Elle Green used her infectious smile to get on television. But it was her fresh and easy approach that sealed the deal. In fact, Chef Elle hopes this combination will open one more door--her own national TV show on Oprah's network.
 
June 21, 2010 - PRLog -- (New York, NY) What was meant as a simple announcement in 2007 was anything but. Mid-Southerners fell in love with the recipes, but Chef Elle's simple approach seems to have struck a positive chord with the hosts and Live At 9 viewers. According to the producer (Jennifer Cates), "We get tons of it (e-mails) every time she's on. I can't tell you how much time I spend responding to each and every e-mail..."

While she's thrilled with the warm reception, not only does Chef Elle want to share her passion for fresh organic cookery, but she wants people to know they can replace processed and fast-foods without breaking their piggy (and in some cases) time bank. And to accomplish this, Chef Elle is a formidable contestant in Oprah's Search For The Next TV Star.  

UPS or FedEx won't do. This job is even too large for the United States Postal Service. But it's just right for you. Help deliver Chef Elle to Oprah with your votes by July 3rd!

After watching the link below, you too will agree, this skinny girl can cook! To vote, visit chefellegreen.net and click the Oprah icon.

VOTE NOW! VOTE OFTEN! And forward to at least 10 colleagues, sorority sisters, fraternity brothers, church members, family and friends.

Let's delivery Elle to Oprah!

http://myown.oprah.com/audition/index.html?request=video_...

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