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'''Sam Stern''' (born 29 August 1990<ref name="waves">[http://www.azstarnet.com/food/145237 "Sam Stern latest young Brit chef to make waves"] by Brian McCormick for the [[Chicago Tribune]] (published 6 September 2006; accessed 19 September 2006) {{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[celebrity chef]] and [[author]]. He has written six [[cookbooks]] ''Cooking Up A Storm - The Teen Survival Cookbook'' - translated into 14 languages - ''Real Food Real Fast''; ''Get Cooking''; ''Sam Stern's Student Cookbook''; ''Eat Vegetarian'' all published by Walker Books, UK. And ''Virgin to Veteran - How to Get Cooking with Confidence'' - published by Quadrille. This latest is due for publication in the USA, France, Sweden and the Netherlands in 2013.<ref name="hot stuff">{{Cite web|url=http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/15514606.htm |title=Sam's hot stuff: Brit teen writes cookbook for the back-to-school crowd |author=Molly Gordy |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |website=[[Philadelphia Daily News]] |date=14 September 2006 |accessdate=19 September 2006 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20070311013544/http://www.philly.com:80/mld/dailynews/15514606.htm |archivedate=11 March 2007 }}</ref>
'''Sam Stern''' (born 29 August 1990<ref name="waves">[http://www.azstarnet.com/food/145237 "Sam Stern latest young Brit chef to make waves"] by Brian McCormick for the [[Chicago Tribune]] (published 6 September 2006; accessed 19 September 2006) {{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[celebrity chef]] and [[author]]. He has written six [[cookbooks]] ''Cooking Up A Storm - The Teen Survival Cookbook'' - translated into 14 languages - ''Real Food Real Fast''; ''Get Cooking''; ''Sam Stern's Student Cookbook''; ''Eat Vegetarian'' all published by Walker Books, UK. And ''Virgin to Veteran - How to Get Cooking with Confidence'' - published by Quadrille. This latest is due for publication in the USA, France, Sweden and the Netherlands in 2013.<ref name="hot stuff">{{Cite web|url=http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/15514606.htm |title=Sam's hot stuff: Brit teen writes cookbook for the back-to-school crowd |author=Molly Gordy |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |website=[[Philadelphia Daily News]] |date=14 September 2006 |accessdate=19 September 2006 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20070311013544/http://www.philly.com:80/mld/dailynews/15514606.htm |archivedate=11 March 2007 }}</ref>


Stern grew up as the youngest of five siblings in [[Yorkshire]], [[England]].<ref name="pulse">{{Cite web|url=http://thepulse.org.nz/Read/Authors/Sam-Stern/|title=Sam Stern - Teen Celebrity Chef Cooking Up A Storm|publisher= Christchurch City Libraries in New Zealand|accessdate=20 September 2006}}</ref> Stern writes a regular blog, [http://www.samstern.co.uk samstern.co.uk], with free cooking advice and recipes. He has written for ''[[First News (newspaper)|First News]]'', a children's newspaper. He wrote a monthly feature for 'Yorkshire Life Magazine' and has contributed to dozens of newspapers and magazines internationally. He has appeared on radio and TV in the US where he toured for 3 weeks and France.<ref name="column">[http://www.walkerbooks.co.uk/News/Newspaper-Column-For-Teen-Chef "Newspaper Column For Teen Chef"] (published 3 May 2006; accessed 19 September 2006).</ref><ref name="first news">[http://www.firstnews.co.uk/Columnists.aspx First News Columnists]. {{wayback|url=http://www.firstnews.co.uk/Columnists.aspx |date=20070105093433 |df=y }}</ref> In addition to his dream of owning his own restaurant, he would like to open a cookery school and continue to persuade his generation to cook for themselves. Sam believes that 'you only eat so many meals in your life - so make each one special'. He is interested in all styles of cooking, loves Chinese food and hopes to visit [[China]] to learn how to cook it at source.<ref name="walker profile">[http://www.walkerbooks.co.uk/Sam-Stern Sam Stern's profile] at [[Walker Books]]. {{wayback|url=http://www.walkerbooks.co.uk/Sam-Stern |date=20051221222810 |df=y }}</ref><ref>[http://www.samstern.co.uk/aboutme.html Sam Stern - About me]</ref>
Stern grew up as the youngest of five siblings in [[Yorkshire]], [[England]].<ref name="pulse">{{Cite web|url=http://thepulse.org.nz/Read/Authors/Sam-Stern/|title=Sam Stern - Teen Celebrity Chef Cooking Up A Storm|publisher= Christchurch City Libraries in New Zealand|accessdate=20 September 2006}}</ref> Stern writes a regular blog, [http://www.samstern.co.uk samstern.co.uk], with free cooking advice and recipes. He has written for ''[[First News (newspaper)|First News]]'', a children's newspaper. He wrote a monthly feature for 'Yorkshire Life Magazine' and has contributed to dozens of newspapers and magazines internationally. He has appeared on radio and TV in the US where he toured for 3 weeks and France.<ref name="column">[http://www.walkerbooks.co.uk/News/Newspaper-Column-For-Teen-Chef "Newspaper Column For Teen Chef"] {{wayback|url=http://www.walkerbooks.co.uk/News/Newspaper-Column-For-Teen-Chef |date=20061003014943 |df=y }} (published 3 May 2006; accessed 19 September 2006).</ref><ref name="first news">[http://www.firstnews.co.uk/Columnists.aspx First News Columnists]. {{wayback|url=http://www.firstnews.co.uk/Columnists.aspx |date=20070105093433 |df=y }}</ref> In addition to his dream of owning his own restaurant, he would like to open a cookery school and continue to persuade his generation to cook for themselves. Sam believes that 'you only eat so many meals in your life - so make each one special'. He is interested in all styles of cooking, loves Chinese food and hopes to visit [[China]] to learn how to cook it at source.<ref name="walker profile">[http://www.walkerbooks.co.uk/Sam-Stern Sam Stern's profile] at [[Walker Books]]. {{wayback|url=http://www.walkerbooks.co.uk/Sam-Stern |date=20051221222810 |df=y }}</ref><ref>[http://www.samstern.co.uk/aboutme.html Sam Stern - About me] {{wayback|url=http://www.samstern.co.uk/aboutme.html |date=20070503161629 |df=y }}</ref>


==References==
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Sam Stern
Born (1990-08-29) 29 August 1990 (age 33)
Occupation(s)Chef, Author and Student at the University of Edinburgh studying Politics and Sociology

Sam Stern (born 29 August 1990[1]) is a British celebrity chef and author. He has written six cookbooks Cooking Up A Storm - The Teen Survival Cookbook - translated into 14 languages - Real Food Real Fast; Get Cooking; Sam Stern's Student Cookbook; Eat Vegetarian all published by Walker Books, UK. And Virgin to Veteran - How to Get Cooking with Confidence - published by Quadrille. This latest is due for publication in the USA, France, Sweden and the Netherlands in 2013.[2]

Stern grew up as the youngest of five siblings in Yorkshire, England.[3] Stern writes a regular blog, samstern.co.uk, with free cooking advice and recipes. He has written for First News, a children's newspaper. He wrote a monthly feature for 'Yorkshire Life Magazine' and has contributed to dozens of newspapers and magazines internationally. He has appeared on radio and TV in the US where he toured for 3 weeks and France.[4][5] In addition to his dream of owning his own restaurant, he would like to open a cookery school and continue to persuade his generation to cook for themselves. Sam believes that 'you only eat so many meals in your life - so make each one special'. He is interested in all styles of cooking, loves Chinese food and hopes to visit China to learn how to cook it at source.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ "Sam Stern latest young Brit chef to make waves" by Brian McCormick for the Chicago Tribune (published 6 September 2006; accessed 19 September 2006) [dead link]
  2. ^ Molly Gordy (14 September 2006). "Sam's hot stuff: Brit teen writes cookbook for the back-to-school crowd". Philadelphia Daily News. Associated Press. Archived from the original on 11 March 2007. Retrieved 19 September 2006. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Sam Stern - Teen Celebrity Chef Cooking Up A Storm". Christchurch City Libraries in New Zealand. Retrieved 20 September 2006.
  4. ^ "Newspaper Column For Teen Chef" Template:Wayback (published 3 May 2006; accessed 19 September 2006).
  5. ^ First News Columnists. Template:Wayback
  6. ^ Sam Stern's profile at Walker Books. Template:Wayback
  7. ^ Sam Stern - About me Template:Wayback