Egon Ronay Elena Molokhovets Eliza Acton Eliza Leslie Elizabeth Coleman White Elizabeth Craig Elizabeth David Elizabeth Raffald Fannie Merrit Farmer School Fannie Merritt Farmer Fanny Cradock Francois Pierre de la Varenne Francois Vatel Galloping Gourmet Gary Rhodes Georges-Auguste Escoffier Gino d'Acampo Gordon Ramsay Graham Kerr Grimod de la Reynière Harold McGee Harumi Kurihara Henry John Heinz Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall Irma Rombauer Isabella Mary Beeton James John Howard Gregory Jane Grigson Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Jean-Étienne de Boré Jean-Pierre Clause Jean Paré Jennifer Paterson John Cadbury John Lawson Johnston Previous | Next | Jennifer Paterson© Copyright 2009. All rights reserved and enforcedJennifer Paterson gained overnight fame as one of the two principals on the TV series called "Two Fat Ladies," and as co-author of the accompanying cookbooks. She also wrote columns for The Spectator and The Oldie, did TV appearances on Food and Drink on BBC 2, and was often on the BBC Radio 4 programme called "Questions of Taste." She was a fan of things cooked properly, and not undercooked as was the fashion at the time. She commented on the pasta to a waiter in one Italian restaurant, saying "I asked for al-dente dear, not breaka-the-dente." She also advocated a return to good, traditional cooking, modern shifting health science be damned. Many felt she was a memorable character. She always had her fingernails brightly painted, and wore false eyelashes. She always watched TV with the volume exceedingly high. She smoked -- Woodbine cigarettes -- and drank like a fiend, yet was a devout Catholic, giving up alcohol for Lent, and attending mass every Sunday, even when they were travelling about the country filming the The Two Fat Ladies series. She spoke Portuguese, because at one point she had lived in Porto, Portugal. She worked at one point for the artist Fiore De Henriquez as her personal assistant, and had been a housekeeper for a diplomat from Uganda. Chronology of her life
The last Fat Ladies show was taped at Knowlsley Safari Park (the fourth year had actually already been slated to be the last.) She kept on smoking right up to the end, saying "it's terminal cancer - so why not?" Books1996. Two Fat Ladies: Gastronomic Adventures (with Motorbike and Sidecar)1997. Two Fat Ladies Ride Again. 1998. Cooking With the Two Fat Ladies 1998. Two Fat Ladies: Full Throttle 1999. Two Fat Ladies Obsessions Barrow, Andrew. Obituary: Jennifer Paterson. London: The Independent. 11 August 1999. Moore, Charles. The Fat Lady Sings. London: The Spectator. 14 August 1999. See Also:Clarissa Dickson-WrightOther entries for: BiographiesAgnes Bertha Marshall, Ainsley Harriott, Alessandro Filippini, Alexis Benoit Soyer, Anthimus, Antony Worrall Thompson, Archestratus, Arnold Reuben, Athenaeus, Bartolomeo Scappi, Billy Reed, Catherine de Medici, Catherine Emily Callbeck Dalgairns, César Ritz, Charles Elmé Francatelli, Charles E. Hires, Charles Mason Hovey, Charles Ranhofer, Clarissa Dickson-Wright, Clementine Paddleford, Constance Spry, Delia Smith, Delmonico's Restaurant, Delmonico Potatoes, Dione Lucas, Egon Ronay, Elena Molokhovets, Eliza Acton, Eliza Leslie, Elizabeth Coleman White, Elizabeth Craig, Elizabeth David, Elizabeth Raffald, Fannie Merritt Farmer, Fanny Cradock, Francois Pierre de la Varenne, Francois Vatel, Gary Rhodes, Georges-Auguste Escoffier, Gino d'Acampo, Gordon Ramsay, Graham Kerr, Grimod de la Reynière, Harold McGee, Harumi Kurihara, Henry John Heinz, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Irma Rombauer, Isabella Mary Beeton, James John Howard Gregory, Jane Grigson, Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, Jean-Étienne de Boré, Jean-Pierre Clause, Jean Paré, Jennifer Paterson, John Cadbury, John Lawson Johnston, John Tradescant, Joseph Campbell, Josephine Garis Cochrane, Julia Child, La Maison Dorée, Laurie Colwin, Louis Eustache Ude, Louis Fauchère, Luther Burbank, Lydia Maria Francis Child, Madhur Jaffrey, Marcella Hazan, Margaret Costa, Marguerite Patten, Maria Parloa, Marie-Antoine Carême, Mars Family, Mary Randolph, Milton S. Hershey, Mithaecus, Nigel Slater, Nigella Lawson, Paul Blangé, Philip Harben, Pierre Blot, Pillsbury Bake-Offs, Platina, Raymond Calvel, Rufus Estes, Taillevent, Tate & Lyle, Thomas Laxton, Two Fat Ladies, Walter Tennyson Swingle, White Castle, William Cobbett |
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