About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Brian Boitano, Nigella Lawson, Julia Child, Jamie Oliver, Ina Garten, Bobby Flay, Anthony Bourdain, Rachael Ray, Emeril Lagasse, Mario Batali, Michael Symon, Paula Deen, Alton Brown, Robert Irvine, Duff Goldman, Wolfgang Puck, Giada De Laurentiis, Masaharu Morimoto, Guy Fieri, Sara Moulton, Sandra Lee, Cat Cora, David Rosengarten, Anne Burrell, Aaron McCargo, Jr., Tyler Florence, Melissa d'Arabian, Ming Tsai, Aaron Sanchez, Ingrid Hoffmann, Amy Finley, Gordon Elliott, Aida Mollenkamp, Pat Neely, Aarti Sequeira, Geoffrey Zakarian, Jehangir Mehta, Michael Chiarello, Amanda Freitag, Sunny Anderson, Joey Altman, Annabel Langbein, Kelsey Nixon, Claire Robinson, Beau MacMillan, Robin Miller, Jose Garces, Daisy Martinez, Adam Gertler. Excerpt: Nigella Lucy Lawson (born 6 January 1960) is an English food writer, journalist and broadcaster. Lawson is the daughter of Nigel Lawson, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Vanessa Salmon, whose family owned the J. Lyons and Co. empire. After graduating from Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, Lawson started work as a book reviewer and restaurant critic, later becoming the deputy literary editor of The Sunday Times in 1986. She then embarked upon a career as a freelance journalist, writing for a number of newspapers and magazines. In 1998, Lawson brought out her first cookery book, How to Eat, which sold 300,000 copies and became a bestseller. She went on to write her second book in 2000, How to be a Domestic Goddess, winning her the British Book Award for Author of the Year. In 2000, she began to host her own cookery series on Channel 4, Nigella Bites, which was accompanied with another bestselling cookery book. The Nigella Bites series won Lawson a Guild of Food Writers Award; however her 2005 ITV daytime chat show was met with a negative critical reaction and was cancel...