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Desert Island Dishes

S12 Ep11: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall: Chef, Writer and Broadcaster

16 Dec 2021

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Hello! We are back with another BONUS episode for you! My guest today is Surprise! We are back with another BONUS episode for you! My guest today is Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.  Hugh is a chef, broadcaster, food writer and campaigner.  The nation first got to know Hugh in 1997 with his TV show “A Cook on the Wild Side” in which he ate roadkill and all that the countryside’s hedgerows had to offer. And then a year later through his River Cottage series and books filmed at the river cottage estate on the Devon / Dorset border.  In fact he’s now done more than 20 cookery shows and he’s also tackled powerful issues in his documentaries like obesity, the illegal wildlife trade, fishing and the war on plastic. He has an uncompromising commitment to seasonal and ethically produced food and his concern for the environment has inspired a vast and loyal fanbase.  You may even have whipped up something delicious based on one of his recipe books as he is a multi award winning writer and the Author of numerous best selling cookbooks committed to seasonal and ethical food -- Thank you to our sponsor Cooks Matches. Find them on Instagram @cooksmatches and head to their website www.cooksmatches.co.uk to find out more. -- Thank you for listening! If you don't already and you would like to, then do come and follow me on Instagram @desertislanddishes You can sign up for the newsletter and find a whole host of different recipes at www.desertislanddishes.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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