
Nigel Slater
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 68 |
Web site | www.nigelslater.com |
Date of birth | April 9,1956 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Wolverhampton |
United Kingdom | |
Siblings | June Perrens |
Adrian Slater | |
John Slater | |
Ann Perens | |
Parents | Kathleen Slater |
Movies/Shows | Nigel Slater's Simple Suppers |
Nigel Slater's Simple Cooking | |
Nigel Slater Eating Together | |
Nigel Slater's Dish of the Day | |
Nigel Slater's 12 Tastes of Christmas | |
Nigel and Adam's Farm Kitchen | |
Nigel Slater's Middle East | |
Toast | |
King Rocker | |
Nigel Slater's Great British Biscuit | |
Books | A Cook’s Book |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 414170 |
Nigel Slater Life story
Nigel Slater OBE is an English food writer, journalist and broadcaster. He has written a column for The Observer Magazine for over a decade and is the principal writer for the Observer Food Monthly supplement. Prior to this, Slater was a food writer for Marie Claire for five years.
Early Life
Nigel slater was born on april 9. 1958 in wolverhampton. England. He was raised by his mother and grandmother. Who taught him to cook. He attended wolverhampton grammar shcool and then wnet on to study english literature at goldsmiths college in london.Career
Slater began his career as a food writer in 1992 when he was appointed food writre for the observer magazine. Since then. He has written a number of cookbooks. Including the popular real fast food (1994) and papetite (1998). He has also appeared on television in the uk and around the world. Including the bbc show eating together and the channel 4 series nigel slaters simple suppers.Awards
Slater has been the recipient of numeorus awards. Including the guild of food writers lifetiem achievement award in 2007 and the glenfiddich food and drink awards best cookery writer award in 2008.Writing Style
Slaters writing styel is characterized by its simplicity and accessibility. He often writes about home cookinga. Nd his recipes are designed to be easy to follow and to make use of everyday ingredients.Cookbooks
Slater has written amny cookbooks over the years. Including real fast food (1994). Appetite (1998). The kitchen diaries and eat (2009). His 2019 book. Ripe. Focuses on seasonal ingredients and simple. Homemade recipes.Television
Slater has appeared on television in the uk and around the world. Including the bbc sohw eating together. Channel 4s ngiel slaters simple suppers. And the bbcs nigel slaters dish of the day.Notable Events
In 2010. Slater was invited to the white house by prseident obama to cook for a state dinner.Interesting Fact
Nigel slater is an avid collecotr of cookbooks. He reportedly has over 3,000 books in his collection.Popularity
Slaters books. Television shows and articles have made him a popular and respected figure in the food world. He has a large and loyal following. And his work has been tarnslated into numerous languages.Philanthropy
Slater is a patron of the charities eating disorders association and saneh. E has also supportde the jamie oliver food foundation. And is an ambassador for the charity kids company.Wayne Rooney denied Freedom of Derby honour

...By Nigel Slater & Dan MartinBBC NewsCouncillors have unanimously voted against plans to honour Wayne Rooney with the Freedom of Derby...
Adam Peaty's childhood swimming pool could be demolished

...By Nigel Slater & Greig WatsonBBC NewsA former Derby leisure centre where gold medal swimmer Adam Peaty trained could be demolished...
Knight of the Directors Sam Mendes and Steve McQueen

... the wine expert Oz Clarke, playwright James Graham, food writer Nigel Slater, a cellist, Sheku Kanneh-Mason and broadcaster June Sarpong are all Out now...
New Year Honours 2020: Newton-John and England cricketers on list

... Roger Taylor of Queen becomes an OBE Three television cookery stars appear - Nigel Slater becomes an OBE, and Nadiya Hussain and Ainsley Harriott MBEs...
England takes the World Porridge-Making title in the Highlands

... I m not used to salt in my porridge, but I saw Nigel Slater using it years ago, and have done the same always, she said...
Wayne Rooney denied Freedom of Derby honour
By Nigel Slater & Dan MartinBBC News
Councillors have unanimously voted against plans to honour Wayne Rooney with the Freedom of Derby.
The idea had been proposed in recognition of his efforts to stop Derby County being relegated following a points deduction and administration.
Derby City Council revived The Plan earlier this month after it was shelved at the start of the year.
MP Margaret Beckett was also denied the honour, but boxer Sandy Ryan was given the award.
Ryan was nominated after becoming a world champion, while Beckett was put forward in honour of her long-service to politics.
Voting took place at a council meeting on Wednesday evening, After All three made it through a series of preliminary votes.
Rooney had been nominated for his commitment to Derby County when he managed The Club through one of The Most turbulent periods in its history.
The former Everton, Manchester United and England striker kept the Rams in the Championship in the 2020/21 season.
He nearly repeated the feat The Following year, despite a 21-point deduction after The Club slipped into administration.
He left to lead DC United in the United States and now manages Birmingham City .
Derby-born Ryan is the current WBO women's welterweight champion, having won the title by a unanimous decision in April.
A council report said: " Ms Ryan proudly represents The City and speaks publicly about her strong sense of local identity. The Council previously recognised her discipline, perseverance and good sportsmanship. "
Labour's Dame Margaret is in her 40th year as MP for Derby South and could receive the freedom of The City before she steps down as an MP at The Next General Election.
In its citation, The Council said Dame Margaret had " regularly championed The City 's transport engineering industry" during her long political career, which included becoming The First woman to serve as British Foreign Secretary in 2006.
Previous recipients of the honour include former Derby County manager Brian Clough , who led The Club to The League title in the 1970s, and Olympic Gold medallist swimmer Adam Peaty who trained in The City .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com