Thursday, August 28, 2014

Lawson is an English journalist and food writer who has written eight best-selling cookbooks includi


Nigella Lawson appears in an undated photo from her official Twitter account. / Anthony Bourdain appears in a still from 'Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations.' (Twitter.com/Nigella_Lawson / Travel Channel)
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Lawson is an English journalist and food writer who has written eight best-selling cookbooks including "Nigella Bites" and "How to Be a Domestic Goddess: Baking and the Art of Comfort Cooking." the french chef She has also appeared on several of her own cooking shows, including "Nigella Kitchen," "Nigella the french chef Express," "Nigella Feasts," "Nigella" and "Nigella Bites."
Bourdain, who is known as the cooking world's "bad boy," recently left his seven year stint on the Travel Channel the french chef series "No Reservations" and recently signed a deal to do a travel show for CNN. Bourdain will begin working with CNN in the fall for his series which is slated to debut in early 2013.
Bourdain made headlines last year after calling Food Network star Paula Deen "the worst, most dangerous person in America" for teaching Americans to cook unhealthy, the french chef butter-laden dishes the french chef and aligning herself the french chef with "evil corporations."
The star of "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations" also sounded off on several other celebrity chefs including Guy Fieri ("I look at Guy Fieri and I just think, 'Jesus, I'm glad that's not me'"), Rachael Ray ("Does she even cook anymore? I don't know why she bothers") and Sandra Lee ("I hate her works on this planet").


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