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Singing Chef

"Are you to busy to organize your own dinner party?  or simply just want to relax with your friends,  while top quality internationally flavoured cuisine is prepared and served from your very own kitchen.  Imagine as those sumptuous desserts are being digested,  after dinner entertainment from a musician and performer whose songs will leave your guests spellbound."

The lovely and brilliant Matt Kemp has set up business in Brighton as The Singing Chef.

It is a phenomenal idea, and one I intend to make use of, especially as his prices are so cheap:  Only £125 for a five person dinner party with consultation, purchase of ingredients, the three course meal, complementary glass of wine, music and kitchen clean. He can cook* and he's a darned good musician. Phenomenal bargain to my mind (and I'm a student!).

Now I just need to find someone willing to let me host a dinner party at their house.

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I can personally attest to this as he was our BPEC chef at Glastonbury this year, managing to keep 30+ bellies happy all through the festival.

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You're welcome to have it at mine if you like, however I suspect we could only get six people at the most round the dining table.

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