Fatherhood and Food with Jimi Famurewa
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As part of the Don’t Buy Her Flowers fatherhood series, Steph speaks with food critic and journalist Jimi Famurewa about the role of men in parenting, how fatherhood has changed and the influence of his matriarchal upbringing.   Jimi talks about the nostalgia of learning Nigerian cooking with his mum over Zoom during lockdown, the bizarre feeling of his career really taking off just as restaurants were closing during the Pandemic, and his role on The Great Cookbook Challenge with Jamie Oliver. Steph also probes him on whether he really eats all the courses when judging Masterchef.    Preorder Jimi’s Book Settlers: Journeys Through the Food, Faith and Culture of Black African London Jimi’s Instagram Steph’s Instagram For Father’s Day gifts at Don’t Buy Her Flowers, visit the gift guide See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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