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Nigella Lawson has sold more than 8 million cookbooks worldwide.

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Calling all foodies — Nigella Lawson is coming to Kansas City, and you won’t want to miss it. 🍳

On Sat., Nov. 19 at 8 p.m., Kansas Citians can head to the Midwest Trust Center for an evening of conversation on the people, food + recipes that have shaped Lawson’s career, moderated by “Hungry for MO” co-host Jenny Vergara.

Pro tip: Stay for the Q+A to get all your burning hot questions answered.

Bon appetit, Kansas City.*

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