Hardeep Singh Kohli Subscribe on iTunes PC RSSThis week it's all about the magical lemon and I sat down with comedian, chef, journalist, broadcaster and my dear friend Hardeep Singh Kohli to talk about his professional take on lemons. As usual in the interviews for the podcast, personal memories came to mind and as usual with Hardeep we had lots of laughs throughout our conversation. You can find Hardeep on Twitter and Instagram. Thanks so much Hardeep for appearing on the podcast and being such a good friend.Below are images of some art and design elements relating to lemons which were mentioned in the podcast. These include Claude Monet, Francisco de Zurbarán, Joseph Beuys, Karan Singh, Philippe Starck, Jif lemons. There are also some images of my lemon curd and pudding creations. Claude Monet - Study of Lemons 1883 Francisco de Zurbarán - Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Rose, 1633 Joseph Beuys - Capri Battery, 1985 Karan Singh - Forbidden Fruit. © Karan Singh all rights reserved by Karan Singh and image used with permission from the artist www.madebykaran.comFollow Karan on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Phllippe Starck Juicy Alif Citrus Juicer for Alessi The Jif lemon Meringue topped with lemon curd, zest of lemons and oranges served with raspberries and cream © Photography by Emmerline Smy Homemade donut topped with Smy Goodness lemon curd. © Photography by Emmerline Smy A jar of Smy Goodness lemon curd © Photography by Emmerline Smy A few years back I decided to bundle all my interests together and rebrand from Smy Chutney to Smy Goodness so that all my preserves, crafts, products and workshops could live together in one place. My own podcast seemed a suitable place to uncover, understand and enjoy things related to food, art, history and design. Please do share your stories, knowledge, questions and suggestions. In the Smy Goodness.com podcast section you will find the podcasts and all the items that we are discussing and will have ongoing discussions about each week.You can also follow Smy Goodness on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr. I'd like to thank Matteo Borea for creating the music and Ashley Palmer for assisting with recording gear and queries. Thank you for listening.
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