Tom Kerridge
Happy Place10 Feb 2020

Tom Kerridge

Chef Tom Kerridge works hard and, for a long time, played hard too.

In this open and honest conversation with Fearne, one of Britain's finest chefs talks about his process, his addiction to work and the sacrifices he's made along the way.

Thanks to the sponsors of this series, Mindful Chef. For 25% off your first 4 boxes, plus a free recipe book from founders Myles & Giles, go to mindfulchef.com/HAPPYPLACE or use the code HAPPYPLACE at checkout.

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