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    Delia Smith

    en-gbApril 28, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In this week’s episode we get to talk to Delia Smith one of the UK’s best loved cooks.

    Delia has sold over 21 million cookery books with her first one released in 1971 HOW TO CHEAT AT COOKING.
    Delia and her husband Michael have been Joint majority shareholders at Norwich City Football Club for over 25 years.

    In the 2017 Delia received the prestigious Order of the Companions of Honour in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. This special award was presented to Delia by her Majesty in recognition of her contribution to cooking and cookery education in this country.  The Order only ever has 65 members at any one time.  The CH followed Delia's CBE in 2009 and OBE in 1995.

    On the podcast we talk to Delia about…

    - Delia’s brand-new book “You Matter: The Human Solution”
    - Beliefs
    - Relationships
    - How the generations have changed
    - Delia’s journey to where she is today

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    Delia Smith’s book published by @menschpublishing “You Matter: The Human Solution” by Delia Smith is out now. Available to purchase from amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/You-Matter-Solution-Delia-Smith/dp/1912914336/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2WIG29GLRZH8T&keywords=you+matter&qid=1651069028&sprefix=you+matter%2Caps%2C59&sr=8-1

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