Sarah Ferguson to release new cookbook called Fergie's Fun Food

New cookbook is geared towards families, duchess states

Sabrina Barr
Monday 07 September 2020 10:03 BST
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Sarah Ferguson is to release a new cookbook, described by her publisher as a “super fun book for kids”.

The book, titled Fergie’s Fun Food, is due to be published by Serenity Press in 2021, although an exact date is not yet known.

The duchess will collaborate on the book with food artist Laleh Mohmedi, the woman behind Jacob’s Food Diaries, a project that saw Mohmedi turn her son’s healthy meals into Disney characters.

Mohmedi’s innovative culinary creations soon gained worldwide attention, being featured by news outlets including Good Morning America, The Today Show and CBS.

The Duchess of York revealed the news of her new book on social media, saying that she is “so excited” to be working with Mohmedi on the publication.

On the Facebook page for Serenity Press, which is based in Perth, Western Australia, it stated that the book will be published through the firm’s Duchess Serenity Collection division.

“Kids are going to LOVE the recipes in this book and we cannot wait to see children across the world recreating Laleh’s beautiful fun food art,” the publishing company wrote.

Serenity Press added that Mohmedi’s food art has captured the attention of several celebrities in the past, including Gigi Hadid, Jimmy Kimmel and Stacey Solomon.

The artist wrote on Instagram that she is “so excited and honoured to be partnering with the Duchess of York and Serenity Press to create the most AMAZING food art book filled with delicious recipes and fun reactions for the whole family to enjoy”.

In February, it was reported that the duchess had signed a deal with Serenity Press to write seven children’s books.

The Duchess of York has written several children’s books in the past, including the Budgie the Little Helicopter series.

In August, Ferguson revealed that she bought her daughter, Princess Beatrice, a portrait by artist Claire Fletcher for her 32nd birthday.

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