Anne was a little intimidated at being filmed but she was excited to share her recipes. Photos: Anita Soosay
The videos were primarily a way for her daughters - Serena and Anita - to preserve their mum's recipes. "I thought it was a good idea because I really love to share my food with others. I was comfortable because the videographers were my daughters. I am a bit camera shy so it helped that I didn't have to say anything," shares Anne.
The videos were shot using mobile phones and the Soosay women posted them on their Facebook accounts and the rest, as they say, is history. Friends of Serena and Anita replicated Anne's recipes which made the grandmother of seven,"very happy". "I also attended classes at the YWCA and Women's Institute and some other private classes and nowadays I love to watch cooking videos online. When I watch them I can figure out which recipes are worth trying," shares Anne.For her daughters, being able to record their mum whipping the food that shaped their childhood and youth was incredibly fulfilling.
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