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I see a lot of Nigella; we're very close pals.
"They gave it to Nigella because her husband was about to die," a publishing executive says.
Nigella had a special knife she used for slicing her garlic.
Clementines are wonderful in a cake, as all Nigella fans know.
So I can see what Nigella is trying to say - it's just curious that she's saying it now.
For the past decade, thanks in large part to Nigella herself, baking has been going through an extraordinary renaissance.
At its best, "Nigella Bites" makes you want to cook.
He occasionally appears as a guest on his daughter Nigella's cookery shows.
Possible seasonings in the dough include cumin and nigella seeds.
Notable people, including Nigella Lawson donated in support of the campaign.
'But there is something even more disturbing about the letter,' Nigella noted at the climax of her piece.
Does Nigella lick spoons quite so lasciviously in the privacy of her own kitchen?
Unless of course she's Nigella or Delia, in disguise.
A report from 1978 indicates that even further ingredients can be used, such as nigella, millet flour and dried cheese.
Certain chefs, such as Nigella Lawson have had shows featuring on channels in more than one country.
Thymoquinone is a phytochemical compound found in the plant Nigella sativa.
Common names applied to members of this genus are nigella, devil-in-a-bush or love in a mist.
According to Nigella Lawson, baking is a feminist act.
Nigella Lawson 'will leave children penniless' Money has never been their primary motive.
Somewhere, someone is urging Nigella to get onto a BSc course!
She presented the cooking show Nigella Bites on Channel 4 from 2000 to 2001.
Saatchi married celebrity cook Nigella Lawson - his third wife - in 2003.
"My husband came in during one of Nigella's programmes, felt quite uncomfortable and backed out of the room.
But don't get too excited, Nigella.
The bosomy one who keeps licking - Nigella Lawson!