2024-11-19
43 分钟My guest today is Sarah, Duchess of York Sarah is a Sunday Times and New York Times best-selling author, award winning producer and philanthropist. For over 30 years she has been committed to being a voice for forgotten children around the world. She founded Children in Crisis in 1993 and the charity has educated over 1.4 million children. The Duchess also champions the Teenage Cancer Trust, the Children’s Air Ambulance, the British Heart Foundation and Julia’s House to name just a few and it was recently announced she is now a patron of Prevent Breast Cancer, as patron, she will focus on spreading the word about the importance of early detection. Over the course of her career, she has written over 70 books and her latest children’s book Wonder in the Woods - a joy filled celebration of the power of community and being connected to the world around you is out now. Thank you so much to the brilliant Maldon Salt for sponsoring this season of Desert Island Dishes. I am a huge fan and long-time genuine customer so to be working with them is a dream come true. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe if you enjoy today's episode and you can find me over on Instagram @Desertislanddishes or over on the website www.desertislanddishes.co. You can also sign up for my newsletter where I send you one easy and delicious weeknight recipe over at www.dinnertonight.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This season of Desert Island Dishes is sponsored by Maldon Salt, the finest natural sea salt flakes handcrafted from the British coastline.
They are, quite frankly, the masters of salt, putting craft, care and passion into everything they do.
You only have to read one of my recipes to know that I use mold and salt every single day for all of my cooking.
To say I am a fan is an understatement.
So to be working with them this season is a dream come true.
I'm often asked about the secret to getting better at cooking, and my answer is, honestly, always the same.
It comes down to seasoning and not just as an afterthought.
You have to season at every stage.
And that's why I love Maldon Salt.
It's light and delicate due to the soft and crunchy pyramid shaped flakes.
And it's just the easiest way to take simple dishes to the next level.
Trust me, your cooking life will not be the same.
Thank you very much to Maldon Salt.
Hi, I'm Margie Nomura, and welcome to the Desert Island Dishes podcast.
This is the podcast where every week I ask my guests to choose their seven desert island dishes.
These range from finding out about the dish that most reminds them of their childhood, the best dish they've ever eaten, and of course, the last dish they would choose to eat before being cast off to the desert island.
The question is, what would you choose as your last meal?
Hi, how are you all?
I hope everyone's having a good week.
I just want to say quickly, thank you so much for all of the support and reviews and messages from this season of Desert Island Dishes.