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In this episode Chef Noel is joined by the witty and real Tania Lou to talk all things one pot. Which is the title of her brand new book. 

Tania Hernandez better known as Miss Tania Lou was inspired by the late Rt. Hon. Dr. Louise Bennett Coverley, Jamaica’s Queen of Culture, to write her third book featuring true stories that she experienced in Jamaica and Canada, poems, including a tribute to Dr. Coverley (Miss Lou) and to the fallen heroes of covid 19, and Jamaican Fusion recipes with a Canadian flair.

As a teacher, recording artist, motivational speaker, Jamaican folklorist and author in Canada, where she has lived for over 25 years, Tania’s Jamaican roots are deeply rooted in many of the things that she does in Canada and abroad. Her stage moniker is Miss Tania Lou, a name lovingly given to her by her avid followers. She has a large Facebook following since she did a video tribute to Miss Lou – Happy Full Hundred Birthday Miss Lou! She has performed for Hamilton’s largest festival – This is Your Festival and will be performing again this year, after the positive feedback from Ontarians. Tania performed at Miss Lou’s Room in Toronto and received very favourable reviews after she recited one of Miss Lou’s Poems – Nuh Likkle Twang. Tania also performed at Toronto’s Heritage Singers 40th Anniversary.