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Saturday, May 24, 2008 12:00 AM

Heaven, heartache and the power of deviled eggs

Trisha Yearwood is known for her gorgeous voice and her marriage to Garth Brooks. But, as she told Salon, she can also whip up some mean comfort food.

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  • Sunday, May 25, 2008 12:33 PM

    A nice article ...

    It is always good to read about celebrity couples who are genuinely nice as Trisha and Garth seem to be. Unlike two celebrity couples who shall remain nameless, you don't see pictures of Garth and Trisha with his kids at sporting events or walking down the streets of yet another foreign city. I have loved Trisha's voice since the first time I heard it; same with Garth, but not as much. Don Henley was right about Trisha ... her voice moves people in the same way Linda Ronstadt's does.

    And for all the complainers: I would much rather read happy articles these days instead of more Hillary v. Obama! Ralph Nader is looking better by the day!

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