Lidia Bastianich’s latest television special will focus on the future of food in America. “Lidia Celebrates America: ...
Julia Child started cooking in her 30s and studied at Le Cordon Bleu. Two years after publishing her (now collectible) first ...
There are no new British dramas premiering on PBS in November ... Celebrity chef Lidia Bastianich was born in Pula, a small city on the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula. While she grew up in a ...
distributes up to 15,000 pounds of fresh produce to food banks, non-profits, individuals, etc. Lidia eagerly helps out, even creating her own recipes to include in the giveaways.
In the special, Lidia helps Kari prepare this cabbage steak recipe with Agrodolce to accompany her “rabbit food,” a dish that incorporates rabbit, braised greens and roasted carrots.
A Bite to Eat with Alice is a new nightly cooking show on the ABC, focusing on sustainable, attainable recipes for the modern Australian kitchen. In every episode, internationally acclaimed ...
'It's not free speech when you're a Blak woman': Lidia Thorpe calls out fellow politicians Lidia Thorpe told SBS News that calls for her to step down as a senator, following her admission she may ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has defended missing more than a third of sitting days and participating in less than half the ...
Lidia Thorpe was absent for more than a third of parliamentary sitting days and voted in just 45 per cent of divisions this year, new data has revealed. Lidia Thorpe was absent more than a third ...
The Coalition will seek legal advice on Lidia Thorpe’s position in parliament, after revelations she fudged her oath of office and pledged allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II’s “hairs”, rathe ...
Is Lidia Thorpe's Senate seat at risk? Here's everything you need to know Lidia Thorpe's comments regarding her parliamentary oath have raised concerns about her position in parliament. Some ...
Lidia Thorpe disrupted a reception at Parliament House for King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Picture: NewsWire / POOL / Lukas Coch Senator Thorpe said people were paying too much attention to ...