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Thursday Show

Food

26 November 2025

3 min read

“For the most part, we live in a bat-shit crazy world.” Yotam Ottolengi, comfort

Ottolenghi’s Comfort serves as a powerful reminder to step away from our chaotic lives and return to the kitchen, reinforcing my belief that cooking for others is the most sacred way to share love.

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Life feels like a blur: takeaway boxes, dinner dates in loud restaurants, calendars overflowing. Somewhere along the way, we have forgotten that the simplest, most meaningful act is to cook for each other.

So often, people meet in restaurants, families gather outside of their homes, and cooking is left to someone else. But it is different when you open your home and invite people in. Cooking a meal, laying a table, sharing fresh food, these are gestures that create true comfort. They carry a love that no restaurant can replicate.

For the most part, we live in a bat-shit crazy world

Yotam Ottolenghi’s new book Comfort is a beautiful reminder that food is more than fuel. It is how we connect, how we slow down, how we show love. To cook for family, for friends, or even just for yourself is sacred. It is giving with love, and it makes love and appreciation tangible.

In our bat-shit crazy world, this book calls us back to the table: to cook, to share, and to find comfort in food made with care.

For the most part, we live in a bat-shit crazy world
For the most part, we live in a bat-shit crazy world