Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware - S15 Ep 21: Raven Smith
Episode Date: July 12, 2023Our latest guest Raven Smith is a writer, columnist, best selling author, man about town and a meme king. This week he popped round for dinner, I barbecued some pink sea bream, we got a special �...��Hot Jessie’ pizza delivery from Dinner For One Hundred & we topped the whole evening off with an array of Gengelly's delicious desserts. Raven brought us a bottle of his very own Top Cuvee collab rosé, we swapped stories about drinking Cosmos and making the ultimate trifle, he shared tales about his Dad’s Jamaican cooking and we hear about his book ‘Raven Smith’s Men’. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello and welcome to Table Manners, I'm Jessie Ware.
I'm drinking a glass of wine because I'm feeling stressed mum.
We lost all the bloody microphones.
They are somewhere in London.
Potentially somewhere in my house.
Potentially.
But thank God for music producers that live nearby.
Thank God.
And we do have three microphones,
but you'd think after five years
we'd have a professional set-up.
How is everyone?
How are you, Mum?
I'm okay.
You're quite rested.
Because I haven't had to do the cooking.
You know what?
Although I was almost at your house
when I was told to go back home
to look for microphones.
Do you think the Buddha's got them in the...
The Buddha?
The Buddha might have taken them.
Well, yes, I am on meal duty.
Yeah.
Now we've got quite a foodie coming over.
Have we?
Is he a foodie and a whiny?
A whiny?
Not a whiny.
I hope he doesn't whine.
Well, he likes wine.
He's had wine named after him.
Has he?
Yes, and I've drunk it before. I wonder if he's going to bring a bottle. Well, he likes wine. He's had wine named after him. Has he? Yes. And I've drunk it before.
I wonder if he's going to bring a bottle.
Of his wine?
Maybe.
He's also had pickles.
I don't really understand the pickles thing.
Oh, I do because he had a big pickle in the first book that he did.
He got in a pickle.
Oh, he likes pickles.
Yeah.
I've seen a picture of him eating a cucumber or a pickle.
A pickle.
Anyway, we've got raven smith coming on who is somebody that i've known
for over 15 years how we used to see each other at raves he used to wear a jaunty hat and we were
at raves in east london and he was always with the cool girls he was quite cool too
and we couldn't forget him as well because i didn't know many Ravens, you know. It's a great name.
Great name.
And he has become one of the most popular voices on Instagram.
He is a writer, a journalist.
He is very funny.
And he is coming over to talk about his new book.
Oh, wow.
He's had two books.
He's had Raven Smith's Trivial Pursuits,
which was a Sunday Times bestseller.
And he's had Raven Smith's Men,
which is out in paperback in July.
So we're going to talk about that.
But he is a married man, isn't he?
He is a married man.
Very handsome husband.
So I've got a very lovely thing happening.
At seven o'clock in about 20 minutes, Mum.
What, darling? We've got people that listened thing happening at 7 o'clock in about 20 minutes mum what darling we've got
people that listen
to the John Batiste
episode
firstly
everyone was so
enthusiastic about
that episode
it was
a joy to meet him
right
a huge talent
and we were talking
about pizza
and him
and John was saying
how he loves
a little bit of honey
on his pizza
and
I talked about dinner for 100 my favorite local spot up
the hill yeah I bought the children pizza they were thrilled so thrilled in fact they decided
to dedicate a pizza for the next two weeks to me now when you're listening to this it'll be one
weekend and it will already already be a bestseller no doubt I said of course. But it has to be called the hot Jessie.
So it's called the hot Jessie because it's Nduja.
It's honey.
Whipped feta or goat's cheese.
I'm not sure which one.
And we've put a bit of rocket on there and pine nuts.
You are making such a face, mum.
I can't imagine honey.
Well, you're about to have it in 20 minutes.
I don't like Nduja.
I'll squidge the Nduja off. You're going to eat the whole bloody thing. Me and your daughter like pepperoni. Well, Ndouja's like that. No, it's not. It's hotter. Is it Ndouja or Ndouja? Is that
like me going, Chia Bada? Yeah, it is. I would say Ndouja. Okay, anyway, you're lucky enough where does anduja come from spain yeah i think you squeeze it out
like toothpaste stop well it's supposed to be a sausage but you squeeze it yeah delicious fab
don't like squeezing my sausages anyway we've got that so the boys are bringing it over you can meet
jacob everyone i'm sure is oh daniel's son our osteopath son yes it's a family
affair on the hill now i've been given the task of the meal yeah i've gone for a summery evening
meal i've got two pink sea breams that i got from sopers in nunhead great great fishmonger and i
said why are we getting the pink ones he said they're only in
season for 10 weeks of the year little pink sea sweet little pink sea bream i'm going to eat you
up tonight now there's a guy that i follow on instagram because that's where i always get my
meals now he's called lauren degane and he did something whilst in greece which just looked
fantastic his fish was very big and he did a
fennel and citrus salad so I'm doing sea bream on the barbecue it's a gas barbecue because I don't
have time to deal with coal um it's got thyme and rosemary in it um red onion salt and olive oil and
we're going to put that on the barbie and then i've done a salad which has fennel red onion green beans very thinly sized all thinly sized orange segments with the juice and the little
persian cucumbers or lebanese cucumbers the beautiful sweet ones um some basil i don't have
white balsamic vinegar so i'm going to use rice wine vinegar instead and then i've got some roast
new potatoes in the oven because fabulous and so it And so it's very simple. Now, we're very excited on the hill that there's a new pub.
And by the way, I'm not getting paid for any of these sponsored...
These are not sponsored posts.
This is just pure enthusiasm.
For your community.
For my community, which I love.
There's a new pub called Earl of Derby.
We all thought it was going to get changed into flats.
It's been made into a pub.
It's a really lovely...
Fabulous restaurant.
Well, there's these guys called Larry and George.
They used to cook at another...
Oh, they sound like Gilbert and George.
Yeah, Larry and George.
They are called Gengeli.
Gengeli.
Gengeli is their surnames put together.
Okay.
They used to cook at Good as Gold,
which is a really good coffee spot in Broccoli. They have taken over the kitchen in the earl of derby and what's it like it was so
delicious i went there twice because i was so enthusiastic about it last week went there what
was the most like they're not doing roast yet but they did a brilliant chicken ham hot pie
fantastic however the puddings were so sensational that I because you know I don't
do puddings very well everyone that listens to this knows I can't be arsed I like to apply the
Nora Ephron method to hosting now what did Rita Wilson say when she was on she said Nora Ephron
would always recommend that you get something from the store so I've got the puddings that I
adored that I ate at the weekend for pudding.
And you're all going to thank me. Good. So
simple, simple. Looking forward to it.
On the dinner front.
Gorgeous pudding.
Sadness, darling. Raven Smith coming up.
I'll take a moment.
Raven Smith has come over for dinner
and we're going to...
I feel like you and Lenny are about to hit it off.
I hope so. I'm ravenous.
I bought some wine.
Oh, thank God for that.
Please tell me you bought the right...
I bought my own wine.
So excited.
I love...
Thank you. You know what?
I was going to try and bring...
What's it called?
Summer...
Summer wine. Oh, that's nice. Strawberries, cherries and an angel's kiss in spring. Thank you. You know what? I was going to try and bring... What's it called? Summer... Summer wine.
Oh, that's nice.
Strawberries, cherries, and an angel's kiss in spring.
Summer wine.
How the hell does Raven Smith get a wine?
And us table manners people who've been talking about food and wine for five years, how do
you get a rosé with top cuvee?
I can't remember.
We just talked about it.
Do you have to be an alcoholic?
You have to enjoy wine a lot.
I've got a house near where they harvest the grapes.
Darling. Job done. So you were picking the grapes got a house near where they harvest the grapes. Darling.
Job done.
So you were picking the grapes, yeah?
I was out picking the grapes
on summer and I thought...
Slush the road.
Yeah.
I mean, they're miles away
but they do same day delivery
so get mining.
I'd love this.
Well, listen,
we may as well open it.
How sick of your rose are you?
I've had a lot of it.
Okay, he doesn't want that.
Should you save it?
Save it.
I feel like you should save it
yeah
okay
something really special
thank you
it's just you
that's me
in my speedos
drinking my summer wine
wow
is that what you
wear Don
the illustrator had
really didn't enjoy
the rounds of notes
he was like enough
I was like
three stripes on the speedos
please
it's for the Adidas
deal that's incoming, yeah?
Sure, yeah.
Adidas love a wine merch moment.
So I have a white wine.
Do you want a white wine?
Lovely, very nice.
Thank you.
Raven, I know that you're a pescatarian.
I am.
I have to celebrate the moment.
I've got a pizza special.
Okay.
Called the Hot Jesse coming.
Cause you have your wine, i have my indusia pizza
so sweet jacob have you ever tried dinner from 100 at the top no it's the pizza it's amazing
we love it it's the wrong way for me i'm too far into camberwell you are far deep into camberwell
and you have great food places there oh yeah the best but you used to come here when you had
sweet hayley here and you used to kind of do birthday parties here.
We used to sit in the Parker Lodge in Covid.
Covid, God.
It's so legal.
Yeah.
Terrible.
Not a great time.
Not a great time.
But anyway, so Sweet Jacob is coming.
Did he start the pizza place during Covid?
He did.
Yeah, he started it later.
And tell Raven White's call.
Cheers.
Thank you for being here.
Tell him why it's called Dinner for 100.
It sounds charitable.
It is.
Social enterprise.
I can hear that in the name.
He wanted to kind of have intergenerational pizza.
Pizza.
I think.
Anyway, they're lovely.
They're bringing a hot Jesse.
Great.
Are you the only person that they've named a pizza after?
I feel like it's better than the Larry David sandwich. Okay okay because larry didn't like his sandwich i love my pizza i don't think
i'm the first okay i think i'm the first pop star they've had okay that's that's cool yeah yeah
that's actually pretty legit let's talk about raven smith raven smith is incredible but has
the greatest shirts always always yeah I love a nice shirt.
I love something that feels like no one else has it.
And I feel like this, whoever else bought the tablecloth,
I think only one shirt was made from it.
So it feels like its own thing.
So where did you buy that?
There's a company called Bodie and they do a lot of,
they do a lot of like, they buy a lot of stock of stuff
and make lots of shirts.
And then they have a few like.
That is gorgeous. Harry Styles wears Bodie a lot, doesn't stuff and make lots of shirts and then they have a few like... That is gorgeous.
Harry Styles wears Bodhi a lot, doesn't he?
Yeah, he is.
Raven and Harry.
A good friend of mine has her.
Just Mel Mucker has.
It's a great brand.
Is he your friend?
No.
No, I feel like his energy is very strong.
Oh my goodness, this is a pizza.
This is a pizza, but I am feeding you.
Would you like to be his friend, do you think?
He seems like the kind of person,
I've heard he's got that energy that's like magnetic in a room.
I've heard Bill Clinton has the same thing,
but it's like pure charisma.
That's how he does it then.
And everyone in the room is like, oh.
Everyone, this is Jacob.
Hi.
Oh, hi, Jacob.
Come and sit.
Okay.
So I'm sharing, but sweet Jacob has supplied pizzas to us for over two years.
Mum knows your dad because he's everyone's favourite osteopath.
And Jacob, kindly, after hearing our episode with John Batiste,
decided to approach me about maybe having a special.
Yes, exactly.
That's why we have the hot Jessie right here.
Because what's hotter than Jessie?
Thank you very much, Jacob.
So how are we doing?
It's the first hour of sales.
Has anyone bought a hot Jessie?
Sales are flying.
Records are broken.
Oh my God.
It's becoming a permanent menu item at 100%.
Great, great.
That's all she wants.
That's all I care about.
Awesome.
I always need to win, Jacob.
She's told all the parents in the school to care about. I always need to win, Jacob.
She's told all the parents in the school to buy it.
So you keep it on the menu. Okay, okay, okay.
You're all going to hold me to that.
I know you will.
But no, it's going to change the game.
Tell everybody who has heard me talking about your pizzas for many years
what Dinner for 100 stands for and what you're about.
Oh, okay.
Well, thanks for having me.
I'll keep it really brief. But basically, Dinner for 100 was all about bringing people together around the table and we
used to mix young and old people together this was before covid and then obviously covid happened
and myself and my partner jake we were passionate about bringing people together we still wanted to
find ways of doing it and obviously we couldn't do the events and then we struck gold we started
selling pizzas in my mum's front garden just the one street parallel from here yeah jake's an
amazing pizza chef he's been in the pizza game for like 10 years he's about five so he started
young he started young it's the dinner for 100 philosophy um mum's garden style pizza yeah we
got a pop-up at the top of Telegraph Hill.
It turned into a permanent site.
We turned an abandoned substation
into a kitchen. And now we've got a
thriving pizzeria in the hills.
We're opening a bar in Nunhead.
Are you kidding?
Now, you definitely don't eat sausage
even when it's a hot jessie.
Even on a hot jessie.
Mum was not excited about this. I'm not excited about the squeezy sausage. Now, you definitely don't eat sausage even when it's a hot jessie. Even on a hot jessie. Even on a hot jessie.
Taste that.
Mum was not excited about this.
I'm not excited about the squeezy sausage.
Interesting.
Interesting.
What do you think? It smells delicious.
Actually, it was really good.
Is it hot honey?
This actually isn't hot honey.
The other pizza that inspired this on the Baptiste episode was the MacGyver pizza.
That's hot honey.
That's whipped feta.
So that's sort of where this came from.
But instead of whipped feta, it's whipped goat's cheese.
And instead of hot honey, it's normal honey.
This is delicious.
I'm glad you like it.
You guys are smoking hot.
Thank you.
I'm hot now.
So, mum, you were unsure, however.
Unsure.
I love it
absolutely love it
Wow
I mean I'm burning up
over here
So am I
Have you got fire extinguishers
in the building?
No
Thank you Jacob
Guys
This is amazing
Heroic
Well you're amazing
Thanks for having me
Great to meet you guys
Thank you
Enjoy the pizza
When does the bar open?
We're opening first week of August at the Soft Launch, second week of August we're going.
So you can come get our pizzas. We're gonna be trying a few other bits of foods, cocktails.
What's it called?
It's gonna be called Bar D for 100.
Okay.
Okay. You can remember that.
Yeah.
And you're all invited, so.
Brilliant.
It could also, I'm just thinking
now that it doesn't
have the den
it could be like
dick for 100
as well
has that ever
been thought about
many things
have been thought
about
we welcome
the contributions
so keep them
coming
nice to meet you
guys
bye darling
thanks babe
cheers
thank you
darling
thank you
what a charming
young man
I can't wait to get a pizza named after myself.
So what's your little drink,
a little snifter of an evening?
I like a Campari Spritz.
I find Aperol just too sweet.
You know, there's that bit in Sex and the City
where she drinks a Cosmopolitan
and she's like, why did we stop drinking these?
And Samantha says, because everyone else started.
I've never stopped.
That's how I feel.
Well, I've never stopped drinking Cosmos.
No, but I mean, I love a Cosmo.
There's no other cocktail that's as good as a Cosmo.
No, it's true.
In my honest opinion.
And it's a silly colour and it feels fun.
It's pink, it's wonderful.
Yeah. And you feel luxurious.
Yeah, I had a campaign for about three years trying to bring them back
and I was like ordering rounds of them and no one really tipped into them.
I've even got them going in Greece where they don't even have cranberries
so I don't know what the bloody hell they put in there.
Yeah, I went to something in, I went to like a beach club in Crete
and I was getting them ordered under the parasol.
I mean, a Cosmo by the sea.
A Cosmo under a parasol.
It's perfect.
So I like, I do love a Cosmo and I like a Campari spritz.
Anything red, really.
I like, do you know Montenegro?
Yeah.
That as a spritz is a great one.
Yeah.
No, I know the place.
I don't know where it's at.
Oh, right.
It's like a, it's an Amaro, but it's like 20 different flavours.
You see, I like Campari with fresh orange juice.
Yeah, that's nice.
Has that got a name?
Is that like a Campari sunrise?
I don't know.
I mean, that's what I would call it.
That would be a good name.
Do you...
When do you have that?
If I'm away and I fancy a Campari, I really like the orange juice.
If I'm not having vodka...
Before Cosmo.
Before my Cosmo.
Just mix it in one
I just love Cosmos
the best Cosmo
is the Carlisle Hotel
in New York
okay
okay
I'm actually
having a dinner there
next week
oh my god
it's my favourite
favourite
snacks are off the wall
okay
okay
you do pay about
£300 for the Cosmo
but you get great snacks
yeah
they're putting us up.
We're not staying there, but they're putting on a dinner for me.
It's the most beautiful.
For the book launching in America.
How fabulous.
So we've got like 20 people coming.
It's the most beautiful place on earth.
Have you been before?
We went once, and I think we sat at the bar for ages,
and I fell completely in love with the idea of sitting at a bar.
The black and white floor.
Beautiful.
And then you see elderly people who live in the Carlisle.
Yeah, that's the coolest thing about hotels in New York.
I mean, Stritch used to come down.
Yeah.
And I remember we were there and there was this elderly couple
and he said, I'll have the same as I had yesterday.
Great.
He could barely walk, but he could drink a cocktail.
I love that people live in the hotels in New York.
And it's dark and it's kind of the jazz is playing
Woody Allen plays
yeah the walls are
amazing
that amazing sort of
like silk
like illustrated silk
it's the one
it's just beautiful
so we're doing a dinner
there next week
you're so lucky
I know
Jesse the Carlisle
for dinner
oh he's a big deal
I didn't realise
you were such a big deal
so I'm launching my book
in the States
and that is like
the kind of
it's like 10 days before it launches.
Is this the men book?
Men is out in the...
American men, but not what it's called,
but men in America in two weeks.
And the paperback's coming out.
The paperback came out in the UK,
so the American launch is 18th of July.
So are you trying to break America, Raven Smith?
I mean, I guess.
I have no profile there,
but the Carlisle said yes,
so that is the first step.
That is fabulous. The ball is rolling. I would invite Carrie. Yeah. the Carlisle said yes. So that is the first step. That is fabulous.
The ball is rolling.
I would invite Carrie.
Yeah.
Oh, I mean, imagine.
Can you imagine?
Don't have her number.
You know who I feel like you should invite?
Who?
Who is kind of a similar voice to you online.
He doesn't want a similar person.
No, the New York Evan Roskatz.
Oh, yeah.
That's actually a really good shout.
You should, because he's wonderful.
He, much like you, kind of pop culture, fashion.
A lot of TV stuff.
TV he does.
Making his own memes.
Yeah, he's kind of.
He's great.
You should invite him.
If you want me to connect you, let me know.
That's actually a really good shout.
So exactly what do you do besides writing books?
No, good question.
And get wine and like, you know,
you have your own wine,
you write books.
The wine is so silly.
The wine is amazing
and I don't know whether...
I'm a bit jealous.
Such a silly wine.
It's so silly to have a wine.
They were like,
do you want a new wine?
I was like,
100%.
Yeah,
I'd love to do a wine.
It's just,
it was like in kind of COVID-y times
so I hadn't been out,
I hadn't been drinking
and I went to see them
and we had like six glasses of wine and I just rolled home and then went next day went on two hour walk but top cuvee
really fun they're the best it was a great day they are really the best and they are fast their
ideas are really good their marketing's great like they're always doing stuff that's really
fun they do that easter egg easter wine hunt at easter no-er. So tell mum what you do.
Well, I do.
What do I do?
I would say I'm a writer.
I mean, it took me a long time to say that,
but I guess my first book was a bestseller.
I'm a bestselling author.
I know that.
I have to say, I have to admit I'm a writer.
So you're not an imposter?
No.
Well, I mean, yes and no.
Do you have imposter syndrome?
No.
The thing is, I always just find, I always know wherever I go, I'm going to get on with people.
That is my skill.
You're lovely.
Thank you.
Yeah, you are very warm and lovely and I feel I've known you forever.
Good, thanks.
And I feel we could chat forever about everything.
We're not going anywhere.
Tell me, where did you grow up?
So I grew up in Brighton and thenon. And then I came here for university.
But my dad lived here, so I was up here every weekend when I was growing up.
Where did you go to university?
London College of Printing, it was at the time.
Oh, down at Elephant.
Is it LCC now?
Yeah.
When printing was still a medium to be played with.
Now it's London College of Communication.
But it's like art school, wasn't it?
Yeah, it was definitely art school.
It was like, so i did a
photography degree yeah yeah so i did like fine art photography and you know talked about the
importance of depth of field so did we show up in the meaning of an image a lot of that did your
mum cook at home my mum i love my mum and she's going to listen to this she's not a chef chef
what does that mean i think she's really confident
cooking for kids.
So she's really good at like
jacket potato and beans
and lasagna.
Like she makes a few core things
really, really well.
She does an amazing
blueberry cheesecake
and she does an amazing
trifle at Christmas.
So she has like her
like stable.
What's her trifle at Christmas?
Like what's...
My husband does not believe it's Christmas until he's had it.
He's...
And so even in COVID, we got sent some.
Is she a jelly in her trifle or not?
Yeah, it's jelly at the bottom.
Oh, you see, not us.
Oh, she's...
And no hundreds and thousands, I don't think.
I think, I know.
Almonds?
Almonds.
We have almonds.
And we have like the flavour in the bottom.
I actually don't know how she makes it.
Is the custard hard or is it thick?
It's quite hard
And I was like how do you make it thick
And she's like I do the thick way
And that is all I know of it
You just put extra
Less milk, extra powder
Same thing
So not that fancy like
No it's not fancy
It's like birds
You also love trifle
That's what we love
And it's not in a glass thing
So you just only see the custard at the top
It's like in a bowl from my gran, RIP.
And then mandarin oranges.
We get those on the top.
It's really quite 70s.
So what is the fruit in your trifle?
At the bottom, it's like red jelly.
Oh, okay.
And some jam with the fingers.
Then it's the layer of whatever.
Custard.
Custard.
And then the cream.
And then we have mandarin oranges on the top with hundreds and thousands.
No hundreds and thousands. No hundreds
and thousands. Just the mandarin.
Or quite pure. Oh, wow.
It's sort of... No hundreds and
thousands, Jess, just the mandarin oranges.
Can I just apologise?
Because my fish basket was supposed
to arrive. What's happened?
A fish basket. A fish basket is
so that you can turn your fish over without messing up the skin. So the fish basket did not arrive. What's happened? A fish basket. A fish basket is so that you can turn your fish
without messing up the skin.
The fish basket did not arrive.
Therefore... I said put it in tinfoil,
darling.
Okay, and I didn't. It could possibly be too late for that.
What did you do? It's too late. Is the fish on the coals?
The fish is not on the coals.
The fish is still there, but the
skin is gone.
Yeah, it's dancing around the skin.
I'm sorry, and the presentation is not great,
and I'm angry and I'm blaming Amazon for not sending my fish basket quick enough.
It's going to ding-dong in a fucking minute, isn't it?
Time to shove his fish basket where the...
I'm really gutted because I was really excited about using that bit of equipment on the barbecue.
Yeah, it sounds...
I thought you were going to use your thingy there.
My thingy? You said one of the tops of the gr of the grill and then i forgot didn't i so let's
not talk about that it's still gonna taste like fish it doesn't matter smells really good great
and you know what it is it's pink seabreeze you can't see it's pink anymore because all the skin's
gone so only the skin was pink, so they are only in season.
Really?
For 10 weeks.
Very chic.
Very chic.
I knew you would like that. Yeah, I love this.
It would have been lovely to have seen it.
I love this.
It's like the blossoms in Japan.
Did you take a picture before you put it on?
Sadly not.
We can Google it.
Yeah, we'll Google it.
We can Google it.
But anyway, it's a secret.
Anyway, so my mum's cooking.
She gets nervous trying to cook new stuff.
But I worked as a KP and I was a chef.
KP for?
Kitchen porter.
Right.
When I was 14, 15.
Where?
Oh, no, wait.
When can you legally work?
16.
At a place called The Dorset, which is a fish restaurant in Brighton.
In Brighton, it's a great place.
Yeah, it's really famous.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I worked there cooking and I was on.
One day I noticed that no one had cooked any new baguettes for the baguettes and i said to the chef shall i put some more baguettes
on and i was marked myself out as like a i don't know an upstart yes uh so i became a chef almost
immediately the same week and i did puddings salads and like sandwiches so i did like blts
all days on saturday so i was just cooking, cooking, cooking. So I'm really confident with like salads,
sandwiches and puddings.
I'm just like, just chuck, I don't need a recipe.
I don't need to think.
I'm just like, I will just go with my guts
and things work out really well.
So you know how to cook?
Yeah, I do.
And I really like follow, I do like recipes
and I really like to bake as well.
Darling, I'm calculating all the things you've done.
You're not still 21.
I've been...
You're at least 25.
I've been 32.
Like I said in my book, I've been 32 a couple of times.
A couple of times.
Yeah.
Give or take.
Did you have a big 30th?
No, I actually don't like my birthday.
Really?
Do you know what I love?
Oh, that's so kind.
Other people's birthdays are their best.
They're like the best one ever.
Actually, you know what? I have been at a birthday party with you. It's just, I love other people's birthdays are their best they're like the best one ever you know what I have been at a birthday party with you
I love other people's birthdays
and you and Dickie you don't stop dancing
no no no
you dance
but my party trick is stamina
that is what I do
I just never stop
I'll be the last one on the dance floor
at any party
I love a wedding before
it's a party or do you go into training uh no my training is just hydrating hydration that is what
you need to go into and come out of a party fairly unscathed but I when you were young did you have
parties that involved dancing yeah I always love other people's parties and I always feel like I want the energy to be like,
let's all get on the table
rather than I'm on the table doing a performance.
Can you sign?
I'm funny about parties.
I'm very sociable.
Yeah.
But I like parties where I know people
rather than parties where I don't know people.
Oh, I love not knowing anyone.
Oh, shit.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Do you see what I mean?
Okay.
Do you see what I mean? so what's the first what's the
first question you to meet people when you're at a party oh well what's a good way to break the ice
they say the thing you should say is how do you know so and so the person who's giving the party
yeah that's supposed to be the first thing you ask i don't really know you just dance well i just
feel like like i really like going to weddings.
I don't care if I hardly know anyone.
I will be on the dance floor.
I'll be chatting to everyone.
It's going to be a good night.
Yeah, because especially once you're married,
other people's weddings are like, you're so full of joy
because you know how they feel getting married.
Everyone being, everyone in the room where was your love is happy
for you it's like the best feeling ever wedding um rich and i got married at the end of our road
at camberwell registry office yeah with our mums as our witnesses to just the four of us
and then we took lunch at rochelle canteen oh nice that was a bit of a schlep uh it was a schlep
it's worth it it was we'd only just recently moved south.
So most of our friends were east.
We got a cab.
My parents and my in-laws got lost in their cab.
And they'd never met before.
And I think they had, I don't know if they had the best fun.
They were all just very stressed.
Thought they were missing the wedding.
Okay.
I didn't tell Rochelle it was a wedding.
I just said, oh, can I book for lunch on a Wednesday?
40 people.
And they were like, well, that's capacity. And they were like, yeah, come on a Wednesday and they were like well that's capacity
and they're like yeah come on a Wednesday and then showed up with a cake and did you choose
the menu beforehand yeah it's like fish or chicken I think that was it it was really good
like uh we really underplanned our wedding it was cheap as chips really and all the things that
could have gone wrong didn't it was fine and that iske. What did you wear? I wore a black suit that I bought like the year before.
And my husband already had the same suit in navy.
So we wore matching suits.
Please help yourself.
Okay.
But I'm good luck.
It looks amazing.
Well, I don't.
It doesn't look amazing, Raven.
Let's be honest.
What's in the salad?
The salad is fennel.
Love fennel.
Orange segments. Lebanese cucumbers, onion, basil, olive oil, salt.
Do you want me to try and help you?
With the fish, yes.
Or can you do it yourself?
No, go on, you do the fish.
You know why it's quite a light supper?
Yeah.
Why?
Because we've got the greatest pudding.
Oh, okay.
No spoilers?
Or you're going to tell me?
I don't know.
This is exactly how I'm answered. I'm like, toy you going to tell me? I don't know. This
is exactly how I'm answered. I'm like toy with me. Okay I'll toy with you. You just
have it later. Fine. Thank you. It looks great. Oh good. A bit more darling. Yes I will. Yes
thank you. And these are potatoes that I was going to do a potato salad and then I roasted
them and I put a bit of muscatel sherry vinegar on them. So a bit like salt and vinegar crisps. Oh, that is ideal.
Yeah.
And you know where the idea of that from?
Nigella.
Well, yes, Nigella does do it.
Nigella famously does a salt and vinegar potato.
But also Jolene does it.
You know, Nigella always like replies to people's tweets and I wrote one.
She's the sweet wheelhead on the puck.
I did salt and vinegar potatoes and tweeted and she didn't reply.
I know.
Someone told me the key is to make up a problem
with the meal.
She's so...
It doesn't taste quite salty enough.
What should I do?
And then she replies.
Amazing.
They were like,
give her a problem to solve.
She's a really lovely person.
They're great to salt
and vinegar potatoes.
Yeah, if you need
a little bit extra.
Thank you.
You just let me know.
Yeah, this is a light supper.
And let's talk about Camberwell.
Yeah.
Because Camberwell's got... Can you help yourself to some more, if you will?
Can I have a bit more, please, Mum?
Darling, help yourself here.
Camberwell's got such good food spots.
Yeah.
The best...
What's my favourite?
I have my fourth back, darling.
Have you been to Toad Bakery?
Yeah.
Richard will march me down there.
It's like not that near us
and we will march to Toad.
And what's your order
at Toad Bakery?
Oh, I like the sandwiches
but I'm a real...
I really love
nipping out for a sandwich.
So the sandwiches
at Groveling Deli.
At where?
Groveling Deli.
So at the bottom of Groveling.
Right next to Theo's.
That nice deli. Yeah.
The sandwiches at Italo are just delicious.
Where's that?
What is it called?
Italo.
Italo.
Where is it?
Italo.
Where is it?
It's Jackson's dad's place.
Oh, right.
In Bonington Square.
It's called Italo.
Italo.
Italo.
Italo.
Now I'm not sure.
Very good sandwiches there.
Jackson Boxer.
40 Maltby Street.
So I will do the 40 minute walk there and back for a sandwich at 40 Maltby Street.
Because it's delicious.
It's always the best sandwich you've ever had.
I love that.
Hold on.
Have you had a Dusty Knuckles sandwich?
No.
Because every time I try to go there, they're like, we are closing in one minute.
Please don't come.
Like it's so, it's like the one, right?
It's amazing.
Have you tried a Mondo sandwich?
No.
Which one's Mondo?
Where is Mondo? That's incredible, babe. Where is Mondo? I found them on Instagram. Okay. like the one right it's amazing have you tried a mondo sandwich no which one's where is where is
mondo i found them on instagram okay they were in a pub and then they did deliveries oh yes
the hefty sandwich okay that's next on my list but i will i will travel far for a jesse this is
delicious well apart from it it was supposed to be really crispy and when i have my fish basket
it'll be i'll fucking change the game. Fresh.
Easy.
Really good.
Boom.
I wish I'd made an aioli with it, but never mind.
It's great.
Great.
Good.
I like this salad, actually.
I haven't done this salad before.
I like the cucumbers.
Yeah.
Well, they're the little baby ones that are sweeter and nicer.
Do you know what else I like in Camberwell?
Camberwell Arms.
I like it too.
Just the best.
The best.
It's so good.
I like it because they do like brussels sprouts
with pickled onions as a starter in the winter they just really hit it the dishes really hit
it i actually really like sitting at the counter and just having a quick dinner with my husband
and walking home raiden you've mentioned your mum yeah she does a mean trifle who was cooking
around the dinner table and was cooking round the dinner table
and who's round the dinner table when you were a young boy?
Me and my mum.
Are you an only child?
I'm an only child, single parent, mother, and I'm gay.
So it was very close.
We were tight for a really long time.
She met my stepdad when I was about 14.
So I just passed the age of wanting a father figure.
I found him quite annoying coming into the picture. Right. For the first time ever when I was about 14. So I just passed the age of wanting a father figure. Found him quite annoying coming into the picture.
For the first time ever, there was like traditions.
But when it's just the two of you, you're just like, whatever, what are we doing?
And he was like, we're just going to have a roast on a Sunday.
And we were both like, okay.
And then it was like, oh, how nice.
We had a lot of sort of, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It morphed slowly over time into something that's like really close i
don't know when i realized it was like my relationship with him isn't dependent on him
on my mum at all it's like he's my dad that's it so that's really nice and he cooks he is a real
cook and is a real one for like i think like me he quite likes going to the fridge and just looking
what's in it and making a meal out of it,
rather than thinking about following a recipe or cooking.
Did you know your real dad?
Mm-hmm.
He lives in Brixton still.
See him very occasionally.
He really can cook a really mean chicken.
And, well, I don't really eat that much rice.
He used to do me, like, Jamaican chicken and pasta.
I was growing up. Hold on. You don't really eat that much rice. She used to do me, like, Jamaican chicken and pasta. I was growing up.
Hold on.
Like, N.A.
You don't like rice?
When I was young, I was like, I just don't get it.
And now I'm like, yeah, sure.
I would never cook it.
So what would you cook for a dinner party?
Oh, that's such a good question.
We're coming over.
Yeah.
Got the wine sorted.
Okay.
In the summer, the winter Oh that's so tricky
I really like cooking a dal
And I know that's not very exciting
I admire you
Anyone who can cook Indian food
Love a dal
I can't do it
And I like all the bits that come with it
And doing a nice radish
That has rice babe
Would you have the rice or would you just have breads
At home during the week I wouldn't have any have the rice or would you just have like breads and rotis?
Yeah, I wouldn't.
At home, like during the week, I wouldn't have any of the breads.
I wouldn't have any rice.
I'd just have the dal.
The lentils are enough.
But then in the winter, I really like a gratin.
I really like eating... What is it I really like?
What's the one where you put salmon on crout?
That's the one.
That's the crout.
Rich.
Mmm.
Really?
Delish. Yeah. I used to make this like meatballs. That's very one. That's the king. Rich. Mmm. Really? Delish, yeah.
I used to make this like meatballs.
That's very retro.
Yeah, I know, but I quite like, because I didn't...
Have the trifle after.
Yeah, I know, because I didn't have many traditional things when I was growing up.
I'm quite drawn to like traditional British fare.
I find it quite exciting.
How have you and Richard made traditions yourself?
Like maybe through food?
Good question.
Well, we just, I mean, my husband loves a snack.
He's always got a snack.
Also, his love language, if you want to call it that, is like buying sweet carbs.
So I know that he, like, would you like some cake?
Or like, I've got you a treat.
And I was like, is it sweet bread?
And he was like, yeah.
That's really nice.
I used to be really into like cooking a dinner every night.
And I think that's fallen away into the pandemic and back out again.
I think during the pandemic, I was cooking a lot.
I was quite excited about getting a box of food and making lots of different stuff.
It really occupied my time.
Making a lot of nice like rhubarb cakes and stuff like that.
And I think it becomes so
convenient in the last couple of years i wish i actually wish i was cooking more but we get
a veg box every week so so you're quite veggie throughout the week we get a veg box every week
i quite like that it has stuff i wouldn't pick up in the supermarket so then it's like oh i have to
do something with this beetroot and then it means we eat more varied stuff.
But I feel like you're a man about town.
Like you're always out, Raven.
I love being out.
I am a real homebody.
When I'm out, I'm out.
People always say to me, like, how are you?
I'm like, I'm good.
Because if I'm not good, then I just go home.
Like I don't really push myself to be out when I don't want to be.
I'm like, oh, I'll just be at home. I spend a lot more push myself to be out when I don't want to be. I'm like,
oh,
I'll just be at home.
I spend a lot more time at home during the day
now I'm freelance
which used to,
which when I first went freelance
and I was still looking
for like lots of work,
it was like four days a week
just at home.
Just like mooching,
like worrying about
making some money
and now it's like
if I get a day at home
it's heaven.
It's like heaven on earth.
What's your favourite hotel
in London
oh Hazlitt's
have you stayed there
oh in Soho
it's really small
yeah
we stayed there
on our wedding night
we stayed there
on our first ever
Valentine's Day
need I say more
we stayed there
on a few birthdays
I've always had this
romantic idea
of living in Soho
and the one time we did
it wasn't great
but I still think of it as like
a great thing to do well it's really if you just want to get to the tube it's like 20 minutes
walking through people yeah but if you just want to pot around it's really nice and it's less a
square tube it's not great is it it's a bit stressy yeah also they clean the streets five
times a day because it's so filthy the dirtiest place on earth
but also the cleanest
at the same time
but you get the best food
you get to go to
Dumplings Legend
like every night
it's great
you know Dumplings Legend
I kind of want
no
a white room
loads of white tables
and it's like
dim sum
but it's really really good
oh I love dim sum
yeah it's really really good
always over order
they do have a spinning table
so you can just
just like eat if you can just just like
eat it
and you're like
have some of this
I think I want your life
dumplings legend
it's really good
there's some more fish on there
there is
do you want some
there you go
you can see a little bit
of the pink there
yeah it's positively rosy
it's making me a bit sad
oh mum please
look at it
it's little teeth
oh shut up
no Amy
I didn't mean
that wasn't meant to put you off That wasn't meant To put you off
That wasn't meant
To put you off
No there isn't
No there isn't
I'm afraid
We'll just have to
Go on to the pudding
Your cats
Will be happy
You'd have a
Suck on the grill
I'm sure there's some there
Yeah
Do you like to eat the eye
No
Oh do you know
We had this fellow round
Yeah
Andrew Wong
Who's got that restaurant
Yeah
Michelin star chef
A Wong
A Wong He A Wong.
He came round and he had the eye.
Yeah, great.
Oh, my God.
That feels like a challenge.
I don't know how to give him that.
If you give me the eye.
Would you?
No.
No, don't.
Neither of you are telling me to.
Do it, do it.
Would you eat it?
No, don't.
I wouldn't eat it.
And it pops.
If I give you another glass of wine.
No, do not give him the eye. He wants to fucking do it. I wouldn't eat it. And it pops. If I give you another glass of wine. No, do not give him the eye.
He wants to fucking do it.
He's thinking about it.
He might have seen something bad.
I'm thinking about this purely because I'm trying to say yes to new things.
No, don't do it.
Do you want to eat the eye?
No, thanks.
Okay.
So, Raven, we ask everybody our last supper.
Okay, okay, okay.
Starter, main, pud, drink of choice.
This is really tough because there's a bit in my book where
i talk about what i would have for my dream meal has it changed probably because in my dream meal
in the book it is a small creme brulee a savory creme brulee a normal creme brulee at the end
uh what would i have for my perfect meal my most favorite thing to eat is like french bread and
salted butter like i just can't the french salty yeah yeah yeah so that is one of my most favourite thing to eat is like French bread and salted butter. Like I just can't. The French salted butter.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that is one of my most favourite things to eat.
Where do you get your bread from?
Well, the boulangerie by my house in France does a pretty mean baguette.
So I would get, if it was my dream, it would be from there.
Okay.
And that butter with the crystals.
You clearly don't have veneers.
I've got the butter with the crystals here.
I can't eat them anymore.
Oh, right, because they're toughies.
Yeah, and it brings off my veneers.
You know what I've learned, though, what you're supposed to do?
You turn the baguette upside down so you bite with the hard thing underneath.
That doesn't matter, Jess.
What I do is break it up and put it in the back of my mouth.
I'm storing it for winter.
Like a little squirrel.
The squirrels put nuts in their cheeks.
Yeah.
Yeah, interesting.
Only when they're gathering them and then they put them down somewhere.
For winter.
Yeah.
Do you have any animals?
Got a cat called Hastings.
Of course you have.
I read about this.
He's the best.
How old is Hastings?
Oh, he's 10.
Younger than you?
Younger than me.
He's 10, so halfway.
My husband said he's not young anymore, and I started crying.
Like, I can't deal with the cat not being around.
There forever.
This would be a bad fight.
Would you like my cat?
I've gone off my cat.
How young is the cat?
My cat's 15.
I need a long innings.
My cat's 15.
It's like needing euthanasia.
Yeah, okay.
We haven't finished your last supper.
Oh, okay, the main.
I want, like, lobster maybe?
What was your starter?
The bread and butter...
French bread.
French bread?
Is that enough?
Are you going to have some...
I love a prawn cocktail.
Oh, have one.
Yeah.
I think it's coming back, prawn cocktail.
Oh, it better be.
Yeah.
We should do a dinner.
It's like Cosmos and cocktail.
Crayfish, yeah.
Crayfish cocktail, I think they do.
Yeah, delicious. No, prawn cocktail is the best. Yeah. We should do a dinner. It's like Cosmos and cocktail. Yeah, crayfish cocktail. Yeah, delicious.
Prawn cocktail is the best.
Yeah.
What I like to do, when I went to Scott's,
I had like a really fancy like tiger prawn fancy thing.
And then I just had fish and chips for my main.
So I'd probably have fish and chips for my main.
Mushy peas.
Mushy peas.
Maybe.
Tartar sauce. Tartar tartar sauce 100% vinegar on your chips
vinegar on my chips vinegar on my fish okay um do you like a good batter i like it when i don't i
really just like it when my lap is burning in the car and i'm eating fish and chips and it's like
cold outside that is it there's two different puddings. Okay. Now, shall I explain the puddings?
Yeah.
I have not made them
because I've gone
for a Nora Ephron approach.
Okay.
Where you order in.
It's called Lazy.
No,
I haven't written about them.
No,
it's not called Lazy.
It's Making People Happy
and I know that you're going to leave
really thrilled.
There is a new pub
around the corner
and they have a new restaurant.
The pub's an old pub.
It's an old pub that
they've redone up we're thrilled that it's not luxury flats and there's these guys called
ganglies who are fab and i went and i had their puddings at weekend and i thought i feel like you
as a south london i will appreciate a really delicious pudding so'm something of a local pud myself so we've got
a lemon butter slice
which is kind of
like a lemon tart
with some creme fraiche
and lemon zest
and then we've got
Yorkshire tea ice cream
oh
with a little
biscuit crumble
oh yum
and a whiskey roux
oh well done
see
I really thought about this
I knew you would like this so you want a bit of everything on the plate well done. See? I really thought about this. I mean, I really thought about this. I knew you would like this.
So you want a bit of everything on the plate.
Well, I'm just thinking, should I just do two plates and then we do spoons and fit in?
Or would you like your own lemon size?
I would prefer to dig in with the spoon.
Okay, fine.
Just needed to check that.
Table manner.
Mum, I feel like you're already having a loving with Raven's gift card.
I'm having a good time.
I love him.
We're having a good time.
So what else?
Your dad cooks.
Do you go around there?
My dad did cook a lot.
He used to cook really good Jamaican food.
And I went a couple of years ago.
What's your heritage?
My dad's Jamaican and my mum's from North London.
North, North London.
I loved my dad's food
But I couldn't tell you
If it was good on the scale
Of like how other
Jamaican people cook food
Like it
It was delicious
Jerk
Jerk chicken
We used to have a lot of like
Really long cooked
Chicken
We used to have
Plantain
Did you know his family?
Like his
Yeah but we didn't
I don't remember eating
With them ever
Okay And I remember him always saying You should have a hot breakfast So he would do hot milk Did you know his family? Yeah, but we didn't, I don't remember eating with them ever. Okay.
And I remember him always saying you should have a hot breakfast.
So we'd do hot milk on Weetabix.
That was a major thing.
Did he come to the wedding?
No.
Just your two months?
I raised, this is so like therapy, but like just before, when Arthur Richard proposed,
I was like, I should probably make contact with my dad.
And I did, and it was really nice. And I was like, but I don't need to invite him to my, like, I should probably make contact with my dad. And I did.
And it was really nice.
And I was like,
but I don't need to invite him to my,
like,
I didn't feel bad.
So you're not close,
closer to your stepdad.
Oh yeah,
man.
He's like my dad.
Like if my mum died,
he'd like,
we'd have this exact same relationship.
Like it's not a contingent on my mum at all.
He's great.
There's a whole chapter about him in my book.
What does he do?
It's a lot of people's favourite chapter
because it talks about
how masculinity
that isn't like
overbearing
but is like
long term caring
is like really powerful.
And that's what he is to me.
And what does he work?
He retired a couple
of years ago.
He was a civil engineer
so he's used to
building stuff.
Yeah.
And he makes your mum happy?
Oh my god.
She's sublimely happy.
It's a little bit annoying.
This looks so good.
It does, doesn't it?
I'm just trying to get a photo of it.
What's the cream?
So the cream is, which I thought was really clever.
It's a whiskey roux.
So it's like a white sauce that they've made with a little bit of whiskey.
There you go.
Ask any of our family about sharing with Jessie.
How does it go let it doesn't
go well so i'm gonna step away right now oh oh let you have a few bites she eats everything before
you've even started okay i had a boyfriend like that once did you not anymore yeah you have to to get rid of the ones that eat most. This is great. Mm. Nice, right?
Yeah.
Really good.
Yum.
Really yummy.
And the whiskey.
See, I'm not good at pudding,
so why would I give you?
Ooh.
Whiskey roux.
Is it called whiskey roux?
Yeah.
I wouldn't be able to tell that was tea.
No, I know, but that's what's quite clever about it, right?
Getting tea.
I know what you mean. I like that.
It's like tea and biscuits.
Mmm I prefer the lemon.
I'm going to have a bit of lemon.
We like that because it's closer to a crème brûlée.
Yeah.
I like a lemon tart.
Mmm.
I feel like pastry is a lot of hard work.
Oh yeah.
Really hard work.
Do you make your own pastry? No.
I avoid pastry dishes.
I love a cake.
Are you making rhubarb tarts, babe?
I did an Alison Roman rhubarb cake,
which is basically like butter and sugar in a blender,
poured over rhubarb.
I mean, that's literally it.
Is that her galette?
I don't know.
She was like, when I met with her,
she was like, you're an old, old, old school fan.
And I was like, yeah. That lemon her, she was like, that's like, you're an old, old, old school fan. And I was like, yeah.
That lemon is bloody good, isn't it?
I think the ice cream needs to defrost a bit.
I think it's too hard at the moment.
I don't even know what that is or how she's made it.
He calls it his Nana's, his Nan's lemon butter slice.
So there's a lot of butter, a lot of lemon and eggs.
It's got a real school fate feeling.
I like it.
So Raven, I feel like you have given us so much food,
so much indulgence, so much pleasure.
Cocktails.
Cocktails.
Have you got good table manners?
Yes.
Oh my God, was it on the table as you asked me?
Everyone says exactly that every time.
But that's the main one, isn't it?
And isn't that really not a bad one?
I don't think it's the end of the world.
What is next for Raven Smith, apart from conquering America
and maybe getting a chilled red on the old summer wine selection?
What is next for you?
I'm thinking about my next book.
I'm really hoping to have a summer of very little
and then I'm going to Egypt in in november why it's my birthday so we're
it must be happy birthday must be 32 again uh so that's it work for me just like suddenly it
appears out of nowhere and i'm like let's go let's talk about the book men yes people in the uk that
listen to this can already get it but in the states it's coming out
in the states it's out july 18th is it about all the men in your life yeah it's a memoir
told through the men in my life and the man i've been at different stages uh but it also i think
is funny and has good crack i mean i fake an orgasm in the first chapter on a beach
you and you and meg what's her name yeah uh so it's got it's got good
stories from things that have happened to me but it is also i've found that in the pandemic i was
stuck at home with all of my thoughts and feelings remembering my history and i realized how much of
them are caught up with like my relationship with men so i just that is the kind of framework that tells the memoir but i work in a kitchen
i work all over the place lived in new york for a bit so that lots of different stuff happens
so people that haven't read men go and read it otherwise they can read your column in vogue
yep uh american vogue columnist weekly column heart of the internet and i write about american
vogue too american American Vogue.
Why not British Vogue?
I feel like I have to always put American in there.
Yeah.
I was at British Vogue for a bit.
Left was at the Sunday Times
and then did an interview about my first book.
And then I was like,
I should get a column there.
And I basically just didn't stop.
I kept being like,
I think this is a really good idea.
They were like,
we're not sure.
And I was like,
let's just try. Let's just try.
So we tried it. Do you think you could be the next
editor of Vogue? No.
You're essentially Carrie Bradshaw then. Are you sure? I don't think
Carrie Bradshaw could edit Vogue.
Has the editor just gone?
Anna Wintour? Edward in the UK
has just gone. Has he? Yes.
He's moved into like
a bigger global role.
So there will be a new editor of British Folk.
Where I don't work.
We're all part of the same folk community.
No, we are.
It doesn't matter.
We are, but my editors are in the States.
Do you know who it's going to be?
There's always rumours.
And it's always a surprise and not a surprise when you find out.
Why don't you do it?
Why don't you go for it?
Do you have to be more fashion?
I think your desire to talk, to tell good stories
is also alongside managing the expectations of a lot of people.
And that's not...
I've been really lucky in the last five or six years
where I get to do things that I really want to do.
I'm very, like, sit on my own and write the story I want to write
rather than get someone to help me do this, this, this, this.
I've become very independent in how I work.
I have always said no, and now I'm...
And then I had dinner with a friend of mine.
I had lunch at Quo Vadis with a friend who's a novelist,
and she was like, just write it.
And I was like, yeah, maybe.
Like, I just feel very differently about it suddenly.
But if you can write, you can write.
I also think it's just...
It's just, what's the story?
Not that I don't have a story to tell.
I think something will happen.
What normally happens to me is I'm like,
have a moment of not working and my head is clear.
And then I'm like, this is what I want to do next.
Raven Smith, you have been a treat.
Thank you so much for coming on.
Actually, I feel like this is the most kind of comprehensive conversation
me and you have ever really had.
That might be true.
Well, Mum, have you got a new friend to go to the theatre with?
It's my cosmo partner, darling.
He was absolutely lovely.
What people didn't hear is when Raven was getting his cab,
Mum shouted to him,
when you drink a Cosmo, think of me.
I hope I haven't sport Cosmos for him forever.
I don't think that'll be awful.
I don't think you're the first thing on his mind as a gay man.
A 70-year-old woman, 71-year-old, comes to mind when you have a Cosmo.
Thank you to Raven Smith.
His book is out now.
But if you're in America, then it's coming out for you at the end of July.
It's called Men.
And you can also read his column or follow him on Instagram.
He's very funny on Instagram.
He knows everybody.
He does.
Well connected, we say.
And also, very good food anecdotes.
Very.
Mum, how was the food?
It was delicious.
The fish was gorgeous.
The thing is about fish on the bone.
You never fucking get anything.
You don't get anything.
What is it?
I know.
You're best with a fillet.
Or are we greedy?
No, darling, that was...
I'm so sad my basket didn't come.
It was a mouthful at the back of your tongue.
Honestly, it was not a lot of fish i have to say my salt and vinegar potatoes were really yummy tonight and
they were very crispy and hard well you know what i boiled them first thinking i was going to do a
potato salad yeah and i thought that just depresses me yeah this was delicious that salad was quite
nice too delicious how did you like your pudding? Delicious.
Everything was great.
That was so lemony.
I know.
It was like a lemon meringue.
It was like a lemon tart.
So it was like a very... Like a...
No, it was like a lemon meringue pie almost.
But you know what I liked?
The pastry was quite thick.
And chewy.
It was yummy
anyway gengalees go check it out telegraph hill new crossgate
in the island of derby what a delight jacob is oh see do you see why i put on like two stones
since living in a new crossgate he's an entrepreneurial gem what a guy what a lovely
boy but what about the hot jesseie? You even liked Indusia.
I don't think I did.
Did you lie to Jake then?
I thought it was delicious.
I wasn't sure about the honey, to be perfectly honest.
What are you talking about?
You shoved that in your mouth.
And that is why you've got it on your chest, mum.
Dolly, I got it on my chest because you didn't give me a napkin.
And it was dripping down us.
You had it dripping.
Delicious.
The hot jessie is out for another week, unless you make it your firm favourite. And it stays dripping down us. You had it dripping. Delicious. The Hot Jessie is out for another week,
unless you make it your firm favourite.
And it stays on the menu.
Raven Spitz book's out very soon,
but it's available now in the UK.
And, oh yeah, I have an album called That Feels Good
that came out two months ago.
Shove it in there too as well.
You can go and buy that too.
Oh shit, I forgot to give him a dishcloth.
A dishcloth?
Who am I?
An American?
A tablecloth.
We'll send him one.
He'll probably make a shirt out of it.