Hattie Ellis is a foodwriter and journalist.

Early Life and Career: Trained as a journalist [with Westminster Press] as a cook at [Leith's Cookery School].

Employment: Reporter on The Bath Evening Chronicle; BBC Food & Drink programme (researcher), Assoc. Producer "A Cook on the Wild Side". Interests vary from the life of honey-bees to practical food politics. Recipient of food book of the year 2013 for What to Eat?. Her book Spoonfuls of Honey was shortlisted for the Andre Simon foodwriting awards in 2013.[1]

Books

  • Spoonfuls of Honey
  • What to Eat?
  • Planet Chicken
  • Sweetness & Light
  • Best of British Fish
  • A Passion for Tea
  • A Passion for Coffee
  • Eating England
  • Trading Places
  • Mood Food

References

  1. "2019 Andre Simon Book Awards - the annual awards for food and drink books". www.andresimon.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-05-20.


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