Country star Trisha Yearwood, who is autographing her new cookbook, "Home Cooking with Trisha Yearwood," today at Mall of America, doesn't watch much TV . But while on tour, she got hooked on a "Mad Men" marathon of the first season, and the show has become part of her regular diet.
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"It's awesome. I think it's interesting and well-written, and I love the period piece and everybody's chain-smoking -- all the things that are 'don'ts' today that were just commonplace in the '60s. I really dig that show. It's my new favorite right now."
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