Though she won the Baker Star contest a few years ago, the wife of former British Prime Minister David Cameron, Samantha Cameron, 48, admitted that her husband was in charge of the kitchen. Samantha, a fashion designer, says her husband does most of the cooking at their London home, adding that her entire family's life is "cooking." Samantha told the Sunday Times that she was arranging the house listening to songs and music, especially the music of the lead Zeppelin. "Our whole life is all about food," she said. My husband is in charge of cooking, I do the arrangement, he's a master of curry, and we love everything with spices. "Now my family loves sweet potato chips with mayonnaise."

In fact, Samantha said she was not a "real baker," but she practiced to participate in the Bread Star program in 2016, which she was impressed with. Samantha revealed that Led Zeppelin is her favorite. She added that the family has a lot of music, which we call «music dishwashing», which admires children, and leads them to participate in domestic work.

Samantha said she likes the house to be organized and that she starts to arrange the house, after her children have ruined it, as soon as she arrives at the end of the day. "It's frustrating that my children leave their clothes and school bags everywhere," she said. The family now lives in west London between Ladbroke Grove and Warmwood scrapes, but still has a home in West Oxford Shire, David Cameron's electoral district. The family usually goes to Oxford Shire, a rural area, over the weekend, with children Florence Rose Endlion, Nancy Gwyn and Arthur Elwin, who grew up between the two houses.

During his second term as prime minister in 2015, David Cameron was interviewed while preparing dinner with Samantha at their £ 1 million home in his electoral district.

Viewers described Cameron's kitchen as "disorganized" and contained a £ 240 food machine, a £ 250 recorder, a gas cooker for £ 650 and a refrigerator for £ 2,000. This led the British to call the 2015 general election “kitchen elections” with David Cameron and then Labor Party leader Ed Miliband, both of whom preferred to interview him at their home.

Cameron revealed that he, like Miliband, has two kitchens in his London home, justifying that the second kitchen was built at home for nurses who took care of his disabled child Ivan, who died in 2009. Cameron revealed in his latest book that after he left office he felt Some discomfort, because that means Samantha will arrange the house alone.

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Cameron cooks as "disorganized."