Thursday, 22 March 2018

Padma Lakshmi confesses her worst cooking catastrophe

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Padma Lakshmi confesses her worst cooking catastrophe
The Emmy-nominated host and cookbook author dished on her most memorable mess-up in the kitchen.
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