This week, a very varied company has been chosen for the TV3 show “Almost Ideal Dinner” – musician Annija Putniņa, yoga teacher Sandis Inzelbergs, Vedic astrologer Inese Dāvidsone and public relations specialist and musician Kaspars Upacieris will compete in the culinary competition.
The first challenge to cook perhaps even an ideal dinner was taken by the mother of four, perfectionist Inese Dāvidsone. She will surprise her guests with vegetarian and vegan dishes that dinner participants have not even dreamed of.
On the second evening, guests will be greeted by yoga teacher Sandis Inzelbergs in her mother’s apartment. Sandis lives in great penance and eats only once a day. His lifestyle is so different that Sandis will use his mother’s script for everything when preparing dinner and hosting guests.
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Musician Annija Putniņa challenges the guests no joke. Her dinner is also completely different from the previous days, because Annija is waiting for guests on a yacht. Despite the approaching thunderstorm, Annie will go to sea with her guests.
In the final series, the guests will be received by a public relations specialist, former radio voice Kaspars Upacieris or Ufo. Although there are two vegetarians in the dinner marathon, Kaspars was not shy to bring what he likes to the table, but will offer entertainment to look at his musical creation.
Watch the entertaining culinary show “Almost perfect dinner from Monday to Thursday at 18.10 on TV3 and next generation TV Go3!
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