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A short-handed school cafeteria manager called into a BBC Radio 2 talk show asking for help in her kitchen—and everyone was stunned by what happened next.
Tina Clarke had been listening to celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay talk about his latest TV show, Future Food Stars.
Tina told the host Vernon Kay she was "cooking on her own" at Edward Peake Middle School. One of her cooks was out sick and the alternate staff member was unavailable after testing positive for COVID.
Tina then cheekily asked for Ramsay to come help her in the kitchen later today, when she needed to prepare school meals for 300 pupils.
Tina told the radio show: "I'm cooking here on my own, I work in a school kitchen and my chef has gone off sick and I have another one off with covid, and I just wondered if Gordon would help me today and give me a hand?"
Ramsay had to decline—but he sent one of his chefs, Rob Roy Cameron, directly to Bedfordshire to assist.
Tina was nervous about what school officials would say.
But, the head teacher, Miss Linington, welcomed Rob Roy into the kitchen, which "sent a huge buzz around the school".
He was put to work straight away making cauliflower cheese for the Church of England school that teaches pupils in Year 5 to Year 8, according to BBC News.
Tina told them, ‘his food tasted "amazing" even though he was not allowed to use salt—to his shock.'
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