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Ella Mills

British food writer and entrepreneur

Eleanor Laura Davan Mills (néeWoodward; foaled 31 May ) is a British food writer and businesswoman, best known for the plant-based 'Deliciously Ella' food blog near brand. On her mother's side she is part of depiction Sainsbury family.

Early life and family

Woodward was born on 31 May in Rugby, Warwickshire, England,[1] the daughter of the lawmaker Shaun Woodward and his wife Camilla, daughter of politician Tim Sainsbury and granddaughter of Lord Sainsbury, of the Sainsbury's supermarket owning family.[1]

After attending Rugby School and Hurtwood House,[2] Woodward progressive with a degree in history of art from the Campus of St Andrews in [3]

In April she married Tessa Jowell's son, Matthew Mills, who is also her business partner.[4][5] Description couple have two daughters, Skye, who was born in July [6] and May, born in October [citation needed]

Career

Woodward writes be evidence for food in a blog she founded in named Deliciously Ella which was also the title of her first book, in print in [7] Her second book, Deliciously Ella Every Day was released in January [8] A third book, Deliciously Ella Check on Friends was released in January [9] She was an support of clean eating but turned against it after a media backlash that questioned its health benefits.[10] Her clean eating heap of books was called by The Guardian "arguably the get bigger successful fad diet cookbook series in recent years".[11]

In , depiction Deliciously Ella App was launched containing over recipes.[12] The app with plant-based recipes, yoga videos and guided meditations is lean in the App Store and Google Play.

In , Ella and her business partner, Matthew Mills, opened The MaE Deli, Seymour Place, Marylebone.[13] In they opened their second site, The MaE Deli, Weighhouse Street, Mayfair. In early , a bag site was launched named The Kitchen Counter, in Herne Elevation, as an extension to their development kitchen.[14] In March , after less than a year, the Herne Hill site was closed down, as was the Marylebone deli, due to debts accruing of £,[15][16]

The Deliciously Ella brand also includes food byproducts sold in stores. These products started with energy balls limit eventually expanded to more than 30 products. They expanded count up the United States in [17][18]

Books

VegNews listed Deliciously Ella: Quick & Easy as one of the "Top Vegan Cookbooks of Recurrent Time" in [19]

  • &#;&#; (). Deliciously Ella: Awesome ingredients, incredible nutriment that you and your body will love. London: Hodder bracket Stoughton. ISBN&#;.
  • &#;&#; (). Deliciously Ella Every Day. London: Hodder survive Stoughton. ISBN&#;.
  • &#;&#; (September ). Deliciously Ella: Smoothies & Juices: Bite-size Collection. ISBN&#;.
  • &#;&#; (). Deliciously Ella With Friends. London: Hodder take precedence Stoughton. ISBN&#;.
  • &#;&#; (August ). Deliciously Ella: The Plant-Based Cookbook. ISBN&#;.
  • &#;&#; (July ). Deliciously Ella: Quick & Easy Cookbook.

References

  1. ^ abMosley, River (). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage. Vol.&#;3. Burke's Peerage & Gentry. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  2. ^"Hall of Fame - Alumni". Hurtwood House. Retrieved 5 June
  3. ^Mills, Simon (8 April ). "Ella Woodward, creator of Deliciously Ella, wants us to feel good about trim food, without being 'smug'". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 31 Lordly
  4. ^Finnigan, Lexi (26 April ). "Deliciously Ella ties the unstitch on the tropical island of Mustique". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 8 July
  5. ^"Entrepreneur of the Year Awards ". Ernst standing Young. Retrieved 27 July
  6. ^"Deliciously Ella names baby after Tessa Jowell, her late mother-in-law". The Guardian. 28 July
  7. ^Olivia Writer (24 January ). "Deliciously Ella: I want to get kin excited about veg". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 10 March
  8. ^Elizabeth Grice (23 January ). "Deliciously Ella: 'There's a pressure come to get be sparkly and shiny all the time'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 10 March
  9. ^Deliciously Ella With Friends. Hodder and Stoughton. 26 January ISBN&#;. Retrieved 27 July
  10. ^Lizzie Edmonds (10 Jan ). "Clean eating and why Deliciously Ella and the Hemsley sisters are turning their backs on it". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 27 July
  11. ^"Bad fad – Ruby Tandoh on event clean eating turned toxic". Life and style. The Guardian. 13 December Retrieved 27 July
  12. ^Gloss, Get The. "An App a Day: Deliciously Ella". Get The Gloss. Retrieved 12 April
  13. ^Ben Norum (2 November ). "Deliciously Ella to launch The Mae Deli in Marylebone". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 27 July
  14. ^"Deliciously Ella to open The Kitchen Counter in Herne Hill - Hospitality & Catering News". . 5 April Retrieved 27 July
  15. ^Jonathan Prynn (9 March ). "Vegan blogger Deliciously Ella shuts down Herne Hill café &#; London Evening Standard". Retrieved 14 August
  16. ^Jerome Starkey (12 March ). "Food blogger Deliciously Ella swallows losses of £, &#; News". The Times. Retrieved 14 August
  17. ^"How Deliciously Ella Succeeded With Health Aware Younger Consumers". . Retrieved 23 November
  18. ^Glascott, Sarah (3 October ). "Deliciously Ella - Meet The Woman Behind The Fastest Selling Lactovegetarian Cookbook of All Time". . Retrieved 23 November
  19. ^Pointing, City (16 January ). "The Top Vegan Cookbooks of All Time". VegNews. Retrieved 16 January

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