My own preferred fitness regime is to use my bicycle. Paul Hollywood bicyclefitnessprefer Change image and share on social
The sugar tax is fine. I agree with that. But I think it probably doesn't go too far. But then, I work on 'The Great British Bake Off.' We make cakes with sugar and butter. I can't be too critical. It is like anything in life: it is all about moderation. Paul Hollywood agreebakebritish share on social
I find dealing with tempered chocolate a bit tricky, but that's a chocolatier's job. So I dabble, but I wouldn't profess to be good at it. Paul Hollywood bitechocolatechocolatier Change image and share on social
One day, I'll disappear and hide in a corner of Britain. I'll own a bakery in a village, live above it, have a big garden because I like mowing. I want to get up when I feel like it, let people queue for my products, and when they're gone, shut the shop and think about tomorrow. Creating magic - that's my dream. And I'll do it. Paul Hollywood bakerybigbritain share on social
I sometimes worry that by encouraging so many more people to try their hand at baking through 'The Great British Bake Off,' I'm going to find myself in court one day charged with accelerating the national epidemic of obesity! To which I will plead not guilty. A slice of Victoria sandwich is never going to harm anyone. Paul Hollywood acceleratebakebritish share on social
I get embarrassed on the red carpet at awards ceremonies. The whole celebrity thing is embarrassing. Paul Hollywood awardcarpetcelebrity Change image and share on social
I think baking's far easier than cooking, and because of that, it's more approachable. Paul Hollywood approachablebakecook Change image and share on social
Baking can be done with a few simple ingredients, so it's about simplicity and nostalgia - people are reminded of their childhood. Paul Hollywood bakechildhoodingredient Change image and share on social
The key thing is to educate not just kids but adults about what goes into food. You do that in any way you can, bread machine or not. Paul Hollywood adultbreadeducate Change image and share on social
In recent years, I've begun the year by driving across France to the Alps, abandoning the January gloom for Alpine winter sun, even if the ski-goggles do give you panda marks when you get a tan. As a child, I was always a bit of a billygoat when I'd go camping with my mates in North Wales, around Snowdonia. Paul Hollywood abandonalpalpine share on social