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The 1st runner-up of season 2 of Joy Prime’s kids’ cookery competition, Big Chef, Laura Nyarko, has opened and started her own online kitchen.
With the support of her parents, the young, passionate chef has been able to set up a kitchen called "Laurels Cuisine" to improve her culinary dexterity.
The 14-year-old seeks to use her platform to provide culinary tips and guidelines to individuals in the comfort of their homes.

It has always been part of Laura’s ambitions to be a professional chef, musician, and a lawyer. She is close to realising her chef dreams as she has begun her own kitchen.
She expressed her sincere gratitude to Joy Prime for granting her the platform to unearth her skills for the world.

"A big thank you to @JoyPrimeTV for giving me the chance to participate in your #BigChef competition. The fire you input in me still burns, so I release this episode of Laurels Cuisine to say a big thank you to @JoyPrimeTV and my loved ones out there," she wrote on her Instagram page.
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Follow Laura Nyarko on Instagram (@bigcheflaurel), YouTube @Flexy Laurel and other social media platforms for more tutorials on a variety of cuisines.
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