Scottish Daily Mail

Jamie told kids: I won’t buy you a scooter until you recognise herbs by smell!

- By Victoria Ibitoye Showbusine­ss Reporter

WITH four children and a fifth on the way, Jamie Oliver knows a thing or two about parenting.

Now the chef has revealed his secret to disciplini­ng children – making them work for what they want.

The 41-year-old admitted that his children receive presents only if they first prove they deserve them.

And he said that he once made his eldest daughters – Poppy Honey Rosie, 14, and Daisy Boo Pamela, 13 – idenmarjor­am, tify herbs by smell before buying them a micro-scooter.

He said: ‘I’ll never forget when Poppy and Daisy said, “Dad, I want a micro-scooter”, and I said, “It’s not your birthday, it’s not Christmas, you ain’t having it”. And they went, “I want one, I want one”.

‘They asked so many times I said, “Look...” And out the front of our little farmhouse there’s a little wall and everything is edible inside the wall. I go, “Learn all the herbs and I’ll buy you a micro-scooter”.

‘Little b ***** s came back in an hour and are like, “Fennel, thyme, orange thyme...” So I go, “Now you have to do it blindfolde­d, by smell”. Hour later, “Orange thyme, lemon thyme, lovage...” – like, complicate­d stuff. So then I’m like, “Okay, okay!” I felt like I’d been done. If incentivis­ed, kids are so clever.’

The popular scooters cost between £60 and £100. Oliver is worth an estimated £300million thanks to his cookery books, TV series and advertisin­g deals.

In a wide-ranging interview with Hello! magazine, the chef revealed that he and wife Jools, also 41, have yet to settle on a name for their fifth child, due next month.

He said: ‘Jools is the gatekeeper of names. She has historical­ly been very floral and there are some very extravagan­t, cute and whimsical names being flown around, with some very colourful middle names.’

Besides Poppy and Daisy, the couple have a third daughter, Petal Blossom Rainbow, seven, and a five-year-old son, Buddy Bear Maurice. They do not yet know the gender of their fifth child – Oliver said his primary concern is that the baby arrives safely.

‘You have to do it blindfolde­d’

 ??  ?? Father: Oliver in 2012 with wife Jools and their four children. A fifth is on the way
Father: Oliver in 2012 with wife Jools and their four children. A fifth is on the way

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