Three Food Memories
The things you find out when you ask people about their food memories can be soulful, spicy, sensational, sour, and sublime. Often you'll discover something you never knew about the person you asked - and this is what the Three Food Memories podcast is about, how every food memory is linked to a moment in time.
Three Food Memories is hosted by Savva Savas, dad of twin boys, entrepreneur, caterer, and creator. In each episode Savva chats with a guest who shares three food memories and a social cause close to their heart, revealing far more about themselves than what they’ve tasted.
Be prepared for some hilarious and otherwise never-heard-before stories, and if you love listening - please tell your friends (and like, subscribe, and follow for all the goodness!)
Three Food Memories
Emily Maitlis, British journalist
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"We've got to ask much bigger questions about what Epstein got away with, how many people were entangled into that web" - Emily Maitlis
In this episode of Three Food Memories, you'll meet British journalist Emily Maitlis. The woman that did "that" interview with the former Prince Andrew.
On Emily's menu is: Home-made pesto and a bright green birthday cake, Sabsi in Iran a decade ago, and a surprising third food memory that she's been thinking about ever since she tasted it in California.
Sides include: an unfulfilled hairdressing career, a childhood filled with cartwheeling, a delicious post-wedding Chinese meal - oh, and of course, Snoopy.
Emily's social cause is AllChild - allchild.org which supports communities in underserved neighbourhoods across the UK to help children and young people build the social, emotional, and academic skills they need to flourish.
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To find out more about the project and Savva - head to threefoodmemories.com
Insta - @savvasavas @threefoodmemories
Email us at threefoodmemories@plated.com.au, we'd love to hear from you!
TFM is produced and edited by Lauren McWhirter with original music by Russell Torrance.