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Sandra Lee Christiansen (
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Waldroop; born July 3, 1966), known professionally as Sandra Lee, is an American
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and
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. She is known for her "Semi-Homemade" cooking concept, which Lee describes as using 70 percent pre-packaged products and 30 percent fresh items. She received the
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in 2012 for her work and her show. As the partner of former
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Governor
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, she served as the ''
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'' First Lady Of New York from 2011 to 2019, when the couple ended their relationship.


Early life

Lee was born in
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, in 1966, the daughter of Vicky Svitak and Wayne Waldroop, who had been high-school sweethearts. When Sandra was two, her mother sent her, along with her younger sister, Cindy, to live with their paternal grandmother, Lorraine Waldroop. In 1972, after divorcing Wayne, Lee's mother moved with her girls to
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, where they acquired a new stepfather, whose last name (Christiansen) Lee took. Vicky had three additional children in the 1970s: Kimber, Richie, and John Paul. Due to her mother's illness and the absence of her and her siblings' fathers, Lee effectively raised her four younger siblings. In her youth, Lee learned how to feed her younger siblings frugally with a combination of food stamps and welfare payments, an experience that informed her future approach to cooking. Lee graduated from Onalaska High School, in
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, and attended the
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. Lee claims her family is Catholic. She was initially raised as a
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, but her family later became
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. In December of her junior year, she left college to live near family in
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. She later attended a two-week recreational course at
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in
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, Canada.


Career

In the early 1990s, Lee created a product called "Sandra Lee Kraft Kurtains," a home-decorating kit designed to turn a wire rack and sheets, or other spare fabric, into decorative drapery. It was sold via
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s and cable shopping networks. Home-shopping network
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hired her as on-air talent. In her first 18 months, Lee sold $20 million worth of merchandise. QVC also selected Lee to launch its craft and home decorating categories on its networks in the U.K. and Germany. In 1994, she released her first DIY home improvement video series, which sold more than a million copies. ''Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee'' premiered on the
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in 2003. The show ran for 15 seasons and was in the top three new weekend shows on the network for its first five years. Each episode contains entertaining and
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elements, in which Lee decorates the table setting and kitchen in accordance with the theme of the meal that she just prepared. She refers to these as "tablescapes", a term she coined. Lee's second Food Network series, ''Sandra's Money Saving Meals'', began airing on May 10, 2009, in response to the
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. At the time, she was the only host on the Food Network with two cooking series running concurrently. Kurt Soller, writing for ''
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'', described her as "among TV's most successful female chefs". , her shows have aired in 63 countries. She has authored 27 books, including Sandra Lee ''Semi-Homemade: Cool Kids Cooking'' (October 2006) and a memoir, ''Made From Scratch'', which was released in November 2007. Her book ''Semi-Homemade Cooking'' appeared on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list. A magazine based on her show, ''Sandra Lee Semi-Homemade'', was released in 2009. In late 2009, Lee hosted ''Sandra Lee Celebrates'', a series of four one-hour specials that aired on
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. In 2012, Lee won the
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for Outstanding Lifestyle/Culinary Host for Semi-Homemade Cooking. Also in 2012, she started a monthly lifestyle magazine, ''Sandra Lee'', in partnership with ''
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''. She is also starring in two new shows: ''Sandra's Restaurant Remakes'' and ''Sandra Lee's Taverns, Lounges & Clubs.'' ''
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'' magazine has included her in its list of "Most Beautiful" people multiple times. In early 2020, Lee began creating her "Top Shelf" video series for
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, showcasing new ways to make meals from products commonly found in pantries. An April 2020 ''
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'' article authored by Jessica Bennett called Lee "the queen of making something out of nothing". In late 2020, Lee hosted a series of holiday segments, "It's a Wonderful Lifetime", on Lifetime.


Documentaries

In 2015, shortly before being diagnosed with cancer, Lee started her own production company. She created ''Rx: Early Detection – A Cancer Journey With Sandra Lee'', a documentary about her experiences with cancer, which aired on
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. The film premiered at the
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in January 2018, at the 2018
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, and on HBO in October 2018. Lee received the Made in New York Award at the
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in November 2018 for her work on the documentary. Lee co-executive produced '' Ruth: Justice Ginsburg in Her Own Words'', a documentary about
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, in collaboration with
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-winning director
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,
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, and others. It premiered on
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in March 2021 as part of the network's
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programming.


Philanthropy

Lee co-founded the Los Angeles chapter of
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in 2000. She donated the proceeds from her second cookbook to God's Love We Deliver and
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, two organizations that deliver food to homebound individuals. In 2015, she led a UNICEF team on a mission to Haiti in her role as a special nutrition emissary for the organization. The U.S. division of the UN's
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, the world's largest
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organization, appointed Lee to its board of directors in May 2020. Lee was a spokesperson for
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's No Kid Hungry campaign for more than ten years and created No Kid Hungry's annual fundraiser, the Great American Bake Sale. Her first Great American Bake Sale, in 2011, raised more than $50,000. She has also worked with the
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and serves on its board.


Critical response

Hsiao-Ching Chou of the ''
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'' wrote a review of Lee's cookbook ''Semi-Homemade Cooking'' that criticized both her recipes and her "semi-homemade" concept. She then wrote a follow-up column, noting that the review received a response "that was more impassioned than I anticipated". Chou wrote that, though most readers agreed with her, a number of readers took Lee's side, including one who wrote, "Lots of people who don't want to take the time to shred a cup of carrots want to cook a good meal." Kurt Soller, writing for ''
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'', compared Lee's impact upon television cooking with that of
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, noting that although Lee's show "is the furthest from Child's methods", both women "filled a niche that hasn't yet been explored".
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, in a 2003 review of ''Semi-Homemade Cooking'' in ''
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'', wrote that Lee's recipes, in their use of prepackaged ingredients, can end up costing more, having harder-to-find ingredients, taking longer to make, and tasting worse than equivalent recipes made from scratch. Hesser also wrote that, in her cookbooks, Lee "encourages a dislike for cooking, and gives people an excuse for feeding themselves and their families mediocre food filled with preservatives." At the beginning of the
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, both Jessica Bennett in ''New York Times'' and Jaya Saxena in ''
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'' noted that the context of pandemic scarcity made the "semi-homemade" concept feel newly relevant. Of Lee, Saxena wrote, "her show, ''Semi-Homemade Cooking'', might be the perfect way to cook through quarantine."


Kwanzaa cake

Much of the criticism of Lee has coalesced around a recipe for "
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Cake" that she demonstrated on a 2003 episode of ''Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee''. The recipe consisted of
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topped with icing, cinnamon, apple pie filling, pumpkin seeds and
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s (which she referred to as ''acorns''), all of which were store-bought, with seven Kwanzaa candles then inserted into the cake. Food writer
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, who was harshly critical of Lee in general, described the video clip of this segment of the show as "eye searing" and "a war crime". The cake was called "scary" by the ''
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'', and "the most ghastly-sounding dish in Lee's culinary repertoire" by ''Tulsa World''. ''Salon.com'' wrote that the video "takes pride of place in the pantheon of hilarious culinary disaster videos". Cookbook author Denise Vivaldo, who claims to have ghostwritten recipes for many celebrity chefs, wrote a humorous post in ''
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'' in December 2010 stating that she was responsible for the recipe (though she said that the candles were Lee's idea), and apologizing for it. She also wrote that Lee "has incredibly bad food taste". A week later, the post was removed after Lee's lawyer threatened legal action. Lee has said this recipe is the only one of hers whose criticism she has taken to heart, and that the recipe was due to the Food Network dictating the show's content at the time.


Personal life

From 2001 to 2005, she was married to then-
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CEO and philanthropist
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, for whom she converted to Judaism. In the fall of 2005, Lee entered into a relationship with
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, who served as the 56th
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from 2011 until his resignation in August 2021. The two lived in a home owned by Lee in
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. On September 25, 2019, the couple announced that they had ended their relationship. Lee has been reported to be dating the Algerian born Abdulwahab Benyoucef since March 2021, an actor professionally known as Ben Youcef who is 13 years her junior. Reportedly, friends of Sandra Lee and Ben Youcef are known to affectionately refer to the couple as "Bendra."


Cancer and advocacy

Lee announced on May 12, 2015, that she had been diagnosed with early-stage
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. By then she had undergone a
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, and was scheduled to have a double
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later in the week. Governor Cuomo was to take some personal time to be with her during and after the surgery. In August 2015, she contracted an infection in her right breast that resulted in her going on bed rest and intravenous drugs for three months. Lee announced that she is cancer free in late 2015. In 2016, Lee pushed for the passage of the $91 million "No Excuses" law in the state of New York, which provided for expanded breast cancer screening and removed insurance co-pays for
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. She subsequently advocated for other states to pass their own versions of the "No Excuses" law. Lee was a keynote speaker at the
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Advocacy Summit for breast cancer advocacy in Washington, D.C., in May 2019. She also became an ambassador for
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and produced the documentary ''Rx: Early Detection – A Cancer Journey With Sandra Lee''.


Bibliography


Cookbooks

* ''Semi-Homemade - Cooking, Fast and Fabulous'' (2001) * ''Semi-Homemade Cooking: Quick, Marvelous Meals and Nothing is Made from Scratch'' (2002) * ''Semi-Homemade Desserts'' (2003) * ''Semi-Homemade Cooking 2'' (2005) * ''Semi-Homemade 20-Minute Meals'' (2006) * ''Semi-Homemade Grilling'' (2006) * ''Semi-Homemade Gatherings'' (2006) * ''Semi-Homemade Slow Cooker Recipes'' (2006) * ''Semi-Homemade Cool Kids' Cooking'' (2006) * ''Semi-Homemade Cooking Made Light'' (2006) * ''Semi Homemade 20-Minute Meals 2'' (2006) * ''Semi-Homemade Slow Cooker Recipes 2'' (2007) * ''Semi-Homemade Cooking 3'' (2007) * ''Semi-Homemade Fast-Fix Family Favorites'' (2008) * ''Semi-Homemade Desserts 2'' (2008) * ''Semi-Homemade Money Saving Meals'' (2008) * ''Semi-Homemade Grilling 2'' (2008) * ''Semi-Homemade Cocktail Time'' (2009) * ''Semi-Homemade Weeknight Wonders: 139 Easy Fast Fix Dishes'' (2009) * ''Semi-Homemade Money-Saving Slow-Cooking'' (2009) * ''Semi-Homemade: The Complete Cookbook'' (2010) * ''Semi-Homemade Comfort Food'' (2010) * ''Money Saving Meals and Round 2 Recipes'' (2011) * ''Easy Entertaining at Home: Cocktails, Finger Foods, and Creative Ideas for Year-Round Celebrations'' (2011) * ''Bake Sale Cookbook'' (2011) * ''Every Dish Delivers: 365 Days of Fast, Fresh, Affordable Meals'' (2013)


Other

* ''Made From Scratch: A Memoir'' (2007) * ''The Recipe Box'', a novel (2013)


Awards and nominations

Lee has received the
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, the Eleanor Roosevelt Medal of Honor, and, in 2009, the
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. In 2018, the New York City Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment presented Lee with the Made in NY Award at the
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.


References


External links

*
Sandra Lee's Food Network Page
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