With over 2 million followers on the internet, and a handful of very A-list fans (David Grohl for one), Nat's What I Reckon was the surprise internet hit that may have saved lockdown. Australian comedian’s Nat’s dry delivery coupled with his passion for home-cooked, simple meals (his dad used to chef at the Ritz, Paris) makes his Youtube videos like 'How to Make Quarantine Sauce' or 'Carbo-rona Sauce' or 'End of Days Bolognese’ as entertaining as they are inspiring.
His debut book Un-c...
With over 2 million followers on the internet, and a handful of very A-list fans (David Grohl for one), Nat's What I Reckon was the surprise internet hit that may have saved lockdown. Australian comedian’s Nat’s dry delivery coupled with his passion for home-cooked, simple meals (his dad used to chef at the Ritz, Paris) makes his Youtube videos like 'How to Make Quarantine Sauce' or 'Carbo-rona Sauce' or 'End of Days Bolognese’ as entertaining as they are inspiring.
His debut book Un-cook Yourself shows us more of the man behind those dead-straight metalhead locks - with the Sydney-sider sharing his life lessons coupled, of course, with his favourite recipes. Onya, champion.
You can find Nat’s What I Reckon on Youtube here, or on Facebook here.
Un-cook Yourself: A Ratbag’s Rules for Life, by Nat’s What I Reckon is available online now, here, $32.99
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