The Jamie Oliver Effect: The Man, The Food, The Revolution by Gilly Smith
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- ISBN 10 0233002561
- ISBN 13 9780233002569
- Published May 01 2009
- Format Paperback
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Andre Deutsch
Publishers Text
By the age of eight, Jamie Oliver was already cooking in his parents' pub and restaurant. By the age of 22, his foul mouth and mischievous image in the kitchens of The River Café won him his own TV series, The Naked Chef. This is the definitive biography of a natural born chef who came into his own on television. As interesting as his fame is what Jamie has done with it: taking at-risk kids off the street and training them to cook; setting up a charity that would keep them working at one of London's trendiest restaurants; and working to bring radical change to the public school meal system. Exclusive interviews with food industry experts--among them Heston Blumenthal and Alice Waters--and with those who have helped shape Jamie's career round out this look at the man known alternately as a television star, the chef that taught guys to cook rather than defrost, and a people's champion.
Other cookbooks by this author
- Australia: New Food from the New World
- How to Start and Grow a Successful Podcast: Tips, Techniques and True Stories from Podcasting Pioneers
- Jamie Oliver: Turning Up the Heat
- Nigella Lawson: A Biography
- Nigella Lawson: The Unauthorised Biography
- Nigella Lawson: The Unauthorised Biography
- Taste and the TV Chef: How Storytelling Can Save The Planet

