Sam Stern

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Sam Stern
Born (1990-08-29) 29 August 1990 (age 33)
Occupation(s)Chef, author and student at the University of Edinburgh studying politics and sociology

Sam Stern (born 29 August 1990[1]) is a British celebrity chef and author. He has written six cookbooks Cooking Up A Storm – The Teen Survival Cookbook – translated into 14 languages – Real Food Real Fast; Get Cooking; Sam Stern's Student Cookbook; Eat Vegetarian all published by Walker Books, UK. And Virgin to Veteran – How to Get Cooking with Confidence – published by Quadrille.

Stern grew up as the youngest of five siblings in Yorkshire, England.[2] Stern writes a regular blog, with cooking advice and recipes. He has written for First News, a children's newspaper. He wrote a monthly feature for 'Yorkshire Life Magazine' and has contributed to multiple of newspapers and magazines internationally. He has appeared on radio and TV in the US where he toured for three weeks.

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  1. ^ "Sam Stern latest young Brit chef to make waves" by Brian McCormick for the Chicago Tribune (published 6 September 2006; accessed 19 September 2006) [dead link]
  2. ^ "Sam Stern – Teen Celebrity Chef Cooking Up A Storm". Christchurch City Libraries in New Zealand. Retrieved 20 September 2006.

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