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Celebrity Chefs Celebrate Christmas: Anthony Bourdain's Easy Bake Oven, Guy Fieri's Puppy, Mario Batali's Speedball

After the usual anticipation and rushing around, Christmas 2012 has come and gone. Santa is relaxing with an eggnog and the reindeer and elves have the day off after a job well done.It looks like our favorite celebrity chefs celebrated the holidays in style as well, and Tweeted about their...
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After the usual anticipation and rushing around, Christmas 2012 has come and gone. Santa is relaxing with an eggnog and the reindeer and elves have the day off after a job well done.

It looks like our favorite celebrity chefs celebrated the holidays in style as well, and Tweeted about their Christmas adventures. Here are our favorites:


Food Network's Geoffrey Zakarian makes lamb in his fireplace. Sounds great, but wouldn't go over so well in Miami.

Martha Stewart reigns in her employees at the holiday party. The domestic diva also Tweeted that she's spending the holidays in the Florida Keys.

Guy Fieri took a snapshot of his new Christmas puppy, Roxy. Cue the "awwws".

Bizarre Foods' Andrew Zimmern tweeted this Gingerbread orgy.

How dies Mario Batali survive Christmas? A Kentucky speedball, made with a shot of espresso and a helping of 12 Year Old Van Winkle.

Real men like Tony Bourdain bake pink frosted cupcakes in their lavender Easy Bake Oven.

And last (but not least) Giada De Laurentiis sends a video greeting while wearing hot pink jammies:





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