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Hungry: Grace Dent in conversation with Angellica Bell

Wednesday 9th December 2020
19:30 at Waterstones, Online Events

Join us for this wonderfully festive online event as broadcaster and food writer Grace Dent talks to TV and radio presenter Angellica Bell about her joyous new book Hungry.

Hungry traces Grace’s story growing up in Currock, Carlisle, to becoming the most recognisable and unique voice on the British food scene today. To kick off the festive season in true foodie style, Grace and Angellica will be chatting all things Christmas food, sharing their own stories and memories from growing up, through to present day.

Grace Dent is a restaurant critic for the Guardian and one of Britain's best-known voices in food. She has been a regular face on MasterChef since 2013. Angellica Bell is known for The One Show and The Martin Lewis Money Show, alongside winning the 2017 series of Celebrity MasterChef. Her cookbook Fantastic Eats! & how to cook them was published in March 2019.

Please note that the Ticket & Book option for this event requires a UK postal address. Please do not select this option if you do not have a valid UK postal address as you will not receive the book and may still be charged. Books will be posted after the event and so will arrive a few days later.

This event is on Zoom. Please make sure you have Zoom installed and up to date on the device of your choice.

Waterstones, Online Events
Wednesday 9th December 2020
19:30

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