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25,000 scholarship for woman

NORTHFIELD, Ill. (March 22, 2010) – Philadelphia Cream Cheese and Food Network star Paula Deen have teamed up to host the Real Women of Philadelphia online community and casting competition. The campaign includes an online casting audition for cooks to show off their best Philadelphia Cream Cheese recipes by submitting their videos to www.PaulaDeen.com/RealWomen, with 16 lucky home cooks becoming finalists and getting a chance to compete in a live cook-off in Paula Deen’s home town of Savannah, Ga. Four cooks will be named the Real Women of Philadelphia – each earning a talent contract for $25,000, the chance to host their own weekly online cooking show on www.PaulaDeen.com/RealWomen and the opportunity to be featured in a cookbook that highlights the community’s favorite cream cheese recipes – including appetizers, entrees, side dishes and desserts.

http://newteevee.com/2010/03/23/paula-deen-and-eqal-seek-real-women-for-kraft-contest/

http://www.kraftfoodscompany.com/mediacenter/country-press-releases/us/2010/us_pr_03222010a.aspx

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