
Leila Lindholm
At the age of fourteen she decided that she wanted to be a chef and started at a restaurant education. She has since finishing her education worked for restaurants like Operakällaren in Stockholm and Aquavit in New York City. Leila also runs the book publishing company Walter and Books. Throughout the years Lindholm has won several awards such as Woman Chef of the Year in 1999, TV4 Chef of the Year in 2004, several nominations at Gourmand Cookbook Awards. Lindholm's book publishing company has also won the Svenska Publishing priset for her first cookbook, One more slice. In 2004 Lindholm participated in the celebrity game show Fort Boyard (Sv: Fångarna på fortet) which was broadcast on TV4.
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