Frases de Nigella Lawson

Nigella Lucy Lawson é uma chef de cozinha, apresentadora de televisão e jornalista britânica. Ela é filha de Nigel Lawson , ex-chanceler do Tesouro, e Vanessa Salmon cuja família era a proprietária do império J. Lyons and Co. Depois de se graduar na Universidade de Oxford, Nigella começou a trabalhar como revisora de livros e crítica de restaurantes e, mais tarde, como vice-editora literária do The Sunday Times em 1986. Ela então começou uma carreira de jornalista freelancer escrevendo para vários jornais e revistas. Em 1998 ela editou seu primeiro livro de culinária, How to Eat que vendeu cerca de 300.000 cópias e tornou-se um bestseller. Ela escreveu seu segundo livro em 2000, How to be a Domestic Goddess e ganhou o prêmio "Autor do Ano" pelo British Book Award.

Seu programa de culinária na TV é apresentado no Brasil semanalmente pelo canal pago GNT com programas especiais voltados a festas como, por exemplo, Natal e Páscoa. Em Portugal é transmitido pelo canal SIC Mulher.

Nigella possui o título de nobreza de A Honorável pois sua família é aristocrática, sendo seu pai um nobre inglês, um Barão. Wikipedia  

✵ 6. Janeiro 1960
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Nigella Lawson: Frases em inglês

“I think cooking should be about fun and family. I'm not a trained chef. I don't pretend to be and I think part of my appeal is that my approach to cooking is really relaxed and not rigid. There are no rules in my kitchen.”

As quoted in "British sensation Lawson says cooking should be about fun, family" by Beth Cooney in Oakland Tribune http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20030604/ai_n14551204 (4 June 2003)

“The thing I liked about writing about food when I started it was that I felt I was writing about food in a different way. Not like a food writer.”

As quoted in "Reality bites" by Simon Hattenstone in The Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,784535,00.html (2 September 2002)

“I used to refer to myself as Typhoid Mary. It wasn't that I was jinxed, I just seemed to bring ill fortune to anybody I was close to.”

As quoted in "Reality bites" by Simon Hattenstone in The Guardian (2 September 2002)

“I am always surprised when people read double entendres into my innocuous babble.”

As quoted in "You Ask The Questions" in The Independent http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20020912/ai_n12647620 (12 September 2002)

“But I do think that women who spend all their lives on a diet probably have a miserable sex life: if your body is the enemy, how can you relax and take pleasure? Everything is about control, rather than relaxing, about holding everything in.”

As quoted in "The big issue" by Shane Watson in The Times http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/diet_and_fitness/article2941491.ece (2 December 2007)

“I lurch from chaos to chaos. I can’t find my driving licence and my clothes are everywhere – cooking is the neatest thing I do.”

As quoted in "Envy, Lust and Gluttony - The Perfect Recipe" by Jane Warren in Daily Express http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/19663/Envy,-lust-and-gluttony---the-perfect-recipe (20 September 2007)

“While I am sure there are a number of women who secretly wonder whether they are lesbian, most simply have, somewhere, a fantasy about having sex, in a non-defining, non-exclusive way, with other women.”

As written in "Sapphism is more than designer-dykery" by Nigella Lawson in The Guardian http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,6903,416467,00.html (31 December 2000)

“My sister lives in New York and she was struck by how class-ridden the reviews were. Everyone had to mention that I'm posh. British people are obsessed by that. I said to John, 'I'm not posh.' Is my voice posh?”

As quoted in "Say What You Like About Nigella Lawson" by Alex Bilmes in Q Magazine http://www.nigella.com/nigella/detail.asp?article=35&area=10 (January 2001)