
Dinner Is Ruined
Unruly Rants from a Scottish Kitchen
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Narrated by:
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Nielsen Dinwoodie
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Kitty Dinwoodie
About this listen
Dinner Is Ruined: Unruly Rants from a Scottish Kitchen is a collection of 20 comedic eruptions by our man with the Olivetti and the steak knife, Nielsen Dinwoodie. He covers the nonsenses of food and drink culture, how we shouldn’t shop, could all cook better–and why the very best arguments always happen in the kitchen.
Settle into a 20-course tasting menu of the wrong ice, the origin of oven gloves, the horror of fish bones, and the tyranny of cake. Have a coffee–or don't–with the author as he packs up his life in London and returns to his homeland, where the whisky flows and the pies have never tasted better. Nourishing and hilarious.
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