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Jamie Oliver What`s his recipe of success?

Jamie Oliver What`s his recipe of success?. 1. Introduction 2. Biography 3. His self-aggrandizement 4. Jamie Oliver´s language 5. Recipes - a bit different.

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Jamie Oliver What`s his recipe of success?

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  1. Jamie Oliver What`s his recipe of success? • 1. Introduction • 2. Biography • 3. His self-aggrandizement • 4. Jamie Oliver´s language • 5. Recipes - a bit different

  2. „At the end of the day, it`s for everyone who is interested in cooking tasty, gutsy, simple, commonsense food and having a right good laugh at the same time. That`s what food`s all about. It`s not just about eating. To me it`s about passing the potatoes around the table, ripping up some bread, lickering my fingers, getting tipsy and enjoying the company of good friends and family.“ Jamie Oliver Source: Jamie Oliver (2002) The return of the Naked Chef, Penguin; p. 11

  3. Books; examples:

  4. Longman - Dictionary of English Language and Culture, 1992Check of the word naked 1. (of a person`s body, or part of it) not covered with clothes; He was naked to the waist. (=wore nothing above his waist) 2. Not covered by the usual clothing, a naked hillside (=without trees)/ a naked light (=without glass over it) 3. /A/ not hidden or made less clear; plain to see and perhaps shocking; the nacked truth/ naked aggression 4. With a naked eye; without any instrument to help one see, too small/ to far away to see with the naked eye - ~ ly adv. - ~ ness n [U]

  5. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

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