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🗓️ 25 December 2024
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Cristeta Comerford has cooked for some of the most powerful people in the world. She spent almost three decades as a chef in the White House, serving five presidents from Bill Clinton to Joe Biden.
On 5 August 2005, she made history by becoming the first woman and person of colour to be made executive chef of the White House kitchen.
She speaks to Dan Hardoon about making it to the White House, her most memorable state dinners, and what presidents like to eat.
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