Huddersfield Daily Examiner

& DRINK Wicks is no average Joe

-

Joe Wicks is back with his latest cookbook, Cooking For Family And Friends.

chats to the Lean In 15 entreprene­ur and Insta-foodie about his latest venture videos and workouts online, to helping thousands of people trim down and get fit for a living.

Full to the brim with charm, you can see his appeal – a combinatio­n of endless enthusiasm and a monumental work ethic. That and the fact he’s not in the least bit starry, even sitting on a London rooftop terrace awaiting a ‘Joe-mito’ (a riff on his watermelon and mint ‘posh slush puppy’), at the launch party of his fourth cookbook, Cooking For Family And Friends.

It marks the halfway point in an eight-book deal for Joe, and is a more inclusive follow-up to his wildly successful trio of Lean In 15 cookbooks (all three still grace the best-seller charts, and sales have topped 2.4 million). This time around, he’s catering for busy dinner tables, rather than solo gym bunnies.

“You know how sometimes you feel like, if you’re on a diet, it’s just you on your own? I wanted you to think, well actually, you can have barbecues and parties and make them healthy,” he explains.

“You can still batch cook and make your kids’ lunch. In fact, the whole family won’t even know it, but they’re eating healthier, so are going to get leaner, without anyone saying, ‘You’ve got to eat this, you’ve got to eat that’.”

The former boot camp trainer has also included a few treats – namely sticky toffee pudding and chocolate fondant.

“Just because chocolate isn’t ‘clean’,” he says, fingers miming air quotes, “doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy it and have it now and again.”

Joe admits that no one person got him into cooking, but as for becoming an entreprene­ur, his ultimate hero is Jamie Oliver.

Without taking a breath, he reels off his every encounter with the Naked Chef, the most recent being when the duo grabbed dinner together at Jamie’s restaurant Fifteen.

“We sat there for four hours on our own talking, and he’s just so generous with advice. He downloaded all this wisdom and knowledge and experience.

“He’s on a mission. I told him, ‘Mate, you work hard’,” says Joe, visibly galvanised.

Aside from transformi­ng the NHS and writing another four books, what else is left on his own mission?

“The message is, no matter how old you are, you can exercise and feel good; you can take control of your body, you don’t have to starve yourself.

“I’m for everyone; fitness and food for everyone.”

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom