Skint Cook's kitchen tips prove social media hit
Ian Bursnall said he had started spending more time in the kitchen after health issues restricted his work as a rooferA former roofer is making a name for himself with his tips to help people cook on a budget during the cost-of-living crisis.
Ian Bursnall's "cheap and cheerful" dishes have helped him amass 11,500 followers on Instagram where he is better known as The Skint Cook. The 48-year-old was also a contestant on Jamie Oliver's Great Cookbook Challenge television show in 2022.The father-of-two, from Leicester, said the last few years had been "a rollercoaster".
He said health issues had limited the money he earned as a roofer and left him with more time to spend in the kitchen with his hobby of cooking.
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