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Paula Deen smacked in face by ham


Jase

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Paula's fine but the ham has been held for questioning.

http://www.13wmaz.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=71722&catid=52

ATLANTA -- Food Network celebrity cook Paula Deen and Smithfield Foods donated 25,000 pounds of protein to Hosea Feed The Hungry Monday morning - but one ham being tossed to Deen during the donation, smacked her in the face.

Deen was not hurt in the incident Monday morning.

"And he raised the ham up and I thought he was going to pass it down the line and I turned around to take another ham off the truck and turned around and all of a sudden this ham that weighed 200 pounds hit me full long in the face and 'bout knocked me cuckoo, but I'm fine," said a laughing Deen.

Deen confessed that jokingly saying the ham weighed 200 pounds was a bit overstated.

She said it actually only weighed about 8 pounds.

Some of the food Deen and Smithfield donated will be used to help with Hosea Feed the Hungry's annual massive feeding on Thanksgiving Day. Deen is a spokesperson for Smithfield.

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