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Nigella Lucy Lawson (6 January 1960) is a chef, television presenter and British journalist. She is the daughter of Nigel Lawson (Baron Lawson of Blaby), former British Minister of Finance, and Vanessa Salmon, whose family owned the J. Lyons and Co. empire After graduating from the University of Oxford, Nigella began working as a commentator Review of books and restaurants and, in 1986, as vice-literary editor of The Sunday Times. Then began a career freelancer journalist, writing for several newspapers and magazines. In 1998 he released his first cookbook, How to Eat (or, in a free translation, How to Eat) which sold 300,000 copies diy dishwasher soap and became a bestseller. He wrote his second book in 2000, How to be a Domestic Goddess (How To Be A Domestic Goddess) and won the prize "Author of the Year" at the British Book Awards.
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