Nigella Lawson is the only person in her industry that actually makes me want to be a better cook. Her enthusiasm and sense of narration as well as her whole casual, witty, and sparkling conversation make it seem as though cooking is something to be enjoyed not slaved over. Her exuberance is absolutely infectious.
Nigella's recipes are excellent! Just tried one with Harissa aubergine pie - the huge throbbing aubergine shaft with much girth was chopped into mouth watering spurts, then sweet potatoes added and tomatoes chopped into quivering mouth watering juicy mounds, adding in harissa paste. The end result was delicious though discombobulating to those I served it to as they pondered what was in it.
It doesn't make sense for any of the comments about her wanting money blah blah blah because you're watching a Barnes & Noble channel which is a book store trying to sell you products on it's own. You could say this about any of the "Meet The Writers" writers. Cooking is something she does on the side as she is a very successful journalist and food writer. :)
Like a fine wine, she got better with age, surgery? No, the only surgery she's had to aesthetically change herself is from that of a podiatrist for her foot problem. And who hasn't tried to whiten their teeth? My goodness, we're criticized for being too overweight, too sloppy, too this but when we try to take care of ourselves we're condemned as well. It's a lose, lose!
There's nothing wrong to "give her more money" if it worths, and it does! Ppl like Krakra58 always seem the one who only care about money and being so shallow by saying other ppl being shallow...
@Sasjac78 Laura Calder looks better than both, and backgrounds with French and I am French, French girls are best girls. Sorry but not the bad teeth British honestly.