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Table Talk: Nadine Dorries

Jun 17, 2025
Nadine Dorries, a prominent former Conservative MP and author, shares her colorful political journey and personal anecdotes. She reminisces about her nostalgic childhood meals and the close-knit community that shaped her, including unique dining experiences in Zambia. Dorries reveals the often underwhelming food at Westminster, shedding light on parliamentary life. She candidly discusses her weight-loss journey and the empowering moments it brought, alongside her pride in being the 'queen of the Sunday roast' in her family.
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Childhood Food Memories

  • Nadine Dorries recalls childhood meals of tinned goblin hamburgers and Fray Bentos Devon mutton pie.
  • She fondly remembers these simple foods despite their small portions.
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Sunday Lunch and Scouse Tradition

  • Sunday lunch was a sacred weekly ritual in Nadine's family with a hearty meal.
  • In tough times, neighbors pooled ingredients to cook scouse together in a large pan.
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School and Nursing Food Memories

  • School dinners smelled of compressed mashed potato, a distinctive and memorable odor.
  • Nursing shifts featured local snacks like chorley cakes and milky coffee with fatty streaky bacon.
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