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Ali Larter

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I love to cook. I spend weekends reading cookbooks-it’s really my relaxation.
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Guinness, Rebecca (2009-04-24). "Obsessed with Cooking, M.J., and Being a Manny". Vanity Fair. Retrieved on 2010-06-28. 

 
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