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'''Laura Scudder''' (Laura Penelope Pomewa, born 1960) is a celebrity chef and minor princess of [[Metzetta]]. She was born in [[Anglei]] to Lionel Scudder, member of the National Assembly of the United Angle States, later moving to Metzetta and marrying [[Pomewa Boon|Prince Boon]], son of [[Pomewa Seulgi|Princess Seulgi]], daughter of [[Pomewa Seozwi|Emperor Seozwi]]. Laura and Boon have one child together, Ling, affectionately nicknamed "Peanut" by her parents.
'''Laura Scudder''' (Laura Penelope Pomewa, born 1960) is a celebrity chef and minor princess of [[Metzetta]]. She was born in [[Anglei]] to Lionel Scudder, member of the National Assembly of the United Angle States, later moving to Metzetta and marrying Prince Boon, son of [[Pomewa Seulgi|Princess Seulgi]], daughter of [[Pomewa Seozwi|Emperor Seozwi]]. Laura and Boon have one child together, Ling, affectionately nicknamed "Peanut" by her parents.


Having become a minor television celebrity in her home country, she was quickly offered a contract with [[Baeyang Public Broadcasting]] after moving to Metzetta. She is the granddaughter of Harold Scudder, former president of the International [[Istroyan Games]] Committee.
Having become a minor television celebrity in her home country, she was quickly offered a contract with [[Baeyang Public Broadcasting]] after moving to Metzetta. She is the granddaughter of Harold Scudder, former president of the International [[Istroyan Games]] Committee.

Revision as of 07:54, 26 March 2022

Scudder in 2017.

Laura Scudder (Laura Penelope Pomewa, born 1960) is a celebrity chef and minor princess of Metzetta. She was born in Anglei to Lionel Scudder, member of the National Assembly of the United Angle States, later moving to Metzetta and marrying Prince Boon, son of Princess Seulgi, daughter of Emperor Seozwi. Laura and Boon have one child together, Ling, affectionately nicknamed "Peanut" by her parents.

Having become a minor television celebrity in her home country, she was quickly offered a contract with Baeyang Public Broadcasting after moving to Metzetta. She is the granddaughter of Harold Scudder, former president of the International Istroyan Games Committee.

Early Life

Scudder was born in Holchester to Lionel Scudder in 1960, where she was raised and educated. She trained professionally to be a chef before being given a contract for her own show after the success of her cookbook, "Around The World In 80 Dishes."

Marriage and Children

Scudder married Boon of Metzetta in 1990 and they have one child, a daughter named Ling, who has starred alongside her mother in some of her recent television shows and is rapidly becoming a celebrity in her own right.

Career

Television Shows
Title Year Notes Country
Laura's Kitchen 1983 Scudder's first show, ran for only one season. Showed off decadent recipes focused on good taste with no regard for health, which became a trademark of her presenting and cooking style. Anglei
A Pinch of Scudder 1985 Scudder shows off the best of Anglei's cuisine. Ran for 2 seasons. Anglei
Anglei's Best Baker 1987 Scudder was a judge on the show for one season. Anglei
Laura Scudder's Five Easy Pieces 1990 Scudder demonstrates 5 simple recipes in quick succession to demonstrate anyone can cook. Ran for 5 seasons. Metzetta
Just Add Scudder 1996 Another show aimed at the beginner chef, easy recipes from around the world. Each episode themed around a different region. Ran for 3 seasons. Metzetta
Peanutscudder 2001 Laura and Ling demonstrate 3 dishes per episode, a starter, main course and pudding. Ran for 2 seasons. Metzetta
A Little Touch of Scudder In The Night 2009 Laura and Ling visit Metzetta's premier restaurants and show off some hidden gems. Ran for 4 seasons. Metzetta

Bibliography

Around The World In 80 Dishes, 1982

A Taste of Scudder, 1984

Lightly Salted, 2005