Three things with Matt Moran: ‘The sharper the knife is, the less chance of an accident’

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Three things with Matt Moran: ‘The sharper the knife is, the less chance of an accident’
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In our weekly interview about objects, the celebrity chef tells us about a treasured kitchen set, and the strange connections behind his favourite number

‘I’m the sort of guy that usually always puts things in the right place, but I have no idea where this went, so it hurts.’ Matt Moran will appear on the new season of Who Do You Think You Are? on SBS starting Tuesday 21 June at 7.30pm.

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