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The Bookseller reported that eight publishers participated in an auction for the book rights, and the deal made with Firth and Theasby was between £100,000 and £1 million. [6] The deal was for two books, the second of which – BISH BASH BOSH!: Amazing flavours. Any meal. All plants. – was published in April 2019. [7]
BOSH! is a duo of English vegan chefs from Sheffield consisting of Henry Firth and Ian Theasby. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They rose to fame in 2016 with the launch of their YouTube channel, [ 4 ] and have gone on to host the ITV1 television programme Living on the Veg [ 5 ] and author a number of books.
Bish! Bash! Bosh! features a group of children acting out simple rhymes and sequences, sometimes set to music and beat. These rhymes are normally repeated once (hence why Razzledazzle says "Come on! Join in!") to encourage rhythm, syllables and rhyme.
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[2] [3] They then formed BOSH!, producing vegan cookery videos for YouTube and social media, garnering over a billion views. [4] They authored a series of successful cookery books, as well as How to Live Vegan , a book about living as a vegan in a non-vegan world.
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