Connecting People Through Food

We believe in bringing our community together through shared experiences and we want to share our love for food with you.

Professional chef Henry Russell and home cook Laura Marsh have been working together since 2011 in the UK and overseas, cooking for vacations, private dinners and parties. We work with what the seasons have to offer, creating a bespoke menu for you and your guests.

We also host supper clubs in West London, with part of our profits going to our nominated charities.

During the pandemic we created online cookery experiences to connect with our family and friends, which we then opened expanded to work with local charities.

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Connecting People Through Food

Our aim is to build a community that connects people through cooking together.

Learn more about our story.

Family Cookalong

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Testimonials

 

“The best birthday ever! Thank you so much Laura and Henry. The food was incredible, amazing combination of flavours, we learnt so many new techniques under your expert supervision! We all felt like we were out eating at a restaurant. Thank you so much for bringing us all together, creating such a special experience, food to die for!”

- Claire Pilley (Essex)

 

“It was splendid”

— Frances Palmer (Connecticut, USA)

 

“The cookery class was brill for anyone interested in joining future events”

- MindFood charity

“I’m loving these classes and learning something new each time. They are very patient, helpful and inclusive which is important. They explain why things are done and alternatives which is very educational. We all share our tips too which makes for a lovely social group too

— Tuvida carer (London)

 

“Thank you both for a relaxing couple of hours without having to be a 24/7 carer. It was a lovely and thoughtful treat for me (cooking always takes my mind off other things). It was just so lovely to see everyone, such a wonderful change for me. I miss my son, daughter and grandchildren so much. It was a treat to do something other than facetime with them”

— Meryl Morley (Wales)