Tonia Buxton

Tonia Buxton is a British television presenter, restaurateur and author of Greek Cypriot descent. She is the host of the Discovery Channel Travel & Living series My Greek Kitchen and My Cypriot Kitchen.[1][2]

Career

In 2016, Buxton released her cookery book The Real Greek. She commented to Ikon London Magazine: "We have a lot of customers who ask recipes of (The Real Greek) restaurant dishes so that they can prepare them at home. So we decided to share our trade secrets."[3]

Buxton has appeared as a commentator and presenter on GB News.

Political views

Buxton is an opponent of lockdowns and restrictions relating to COVID-19 and regularly appears as a guest on The Independent Republic of Mike Graham show on Talkradio to commentate on these issues.[4]

Personal life

Buxton lives in north London, with her husband Paul and their four children.[5] They have been married since September 1996.[6] One of her daughters, Antigoni, took part in Season 8 of the British reality TV show Love Island.

Bibliography

  • Have a Baby and Look Better Than Ever: An Holistic Guide to Health and Fitness (2000)
  • Tonia's Greek Kitchen: Travels through 'My Greek Kitchen' and 'My Cypriot Kitchen' (2012)
  • Eat Greek for a Week (2015)
  • The Real Greek (2016)[3]
  • The Secret of Spice (2019)

References

  1. "My Cypriot Kitchen to premiere on TLC on 1 May". Indiantelevision.com. April 25, 2012.
  2. Linge, Nadine (November 6, 2010). "It's feta than you think!; Foodies are in for a Treat on Sunny Cyprus Go for It". Daily Star. pp. 36–37.
  3. "TV Chef Tonia Buxton Launches New Cookery Book". Ikon London Magazine. 16 July 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  4. "Tonia Buxton clashes with Benjamin Butterworth over the impact of lockdown measures on the public" via www.youtube.com.
  5. Nicholson, Sarah (January 9, 2008). "Greek treats". The Courier Mail. p. 41.
  6. @ToniaBuxton (3 September 2021). "Trying not to think about what is going on in the world & enjoy my 25th Wedding Anniversary celebration in Puglia…" (Tweet) via Twitter.
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