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          I Was Never Here and This Never Happened:: Tasty Bits & Spicy Tales From My Life () · Dorinda's Taste of the.

        1. I Was Never Here and This Never Happened:: Tasty Bits & Spicy Tales From My Life () · Dorinda's Taste of the.
        2. This is an autobiography by the author of A Taste of Africa, Dorinda Hafner.
        3. Follow Dorinda Hafner and explore their bibliography from 's Dorinda Hafner Author Page.
        4. Dorinda Hafner is a Ghanaian-born Australian author, actress, dancer, choreographer, public speaker, writer and television chef, She is also an optician and registered nurse.
        5. A Taste Of Africa · United Tastes Of America · I Was Never Here and This Never Happened · Dorinda's Taste Of the Caribbean · Tastes Of.
        6. Dorinda Hafner

          Dorinda Hafner

          Born1947 (age 77–78)

          Ashanti, West Africa

          EducationSt George's Hospital
          Occupations
          • Author
          • actress
          • dancer/choreographer
          • television chef
          • public speaker
          Years active1965-present
          FamilyNuala Hafner (daughter)

          Dorinda Hafner (born 1947) is a Ghanaian-born Australian author, actress, dancer, choreographer, public speaker, writer and television chef, She is also an optician and registered nurse[1]

          Early life

          Hafner was born in 1947 in Ghana, when it was still a British crown colony called Ashanti.

          Her father was a surgeon, and her mother a midwife, with her family part of the Ashanti royal family, and she grew up in an affluent family but with a mother who taught her how to do manual work as well. Her maternal great-grandfather emigrated to Ghana from Scotland in the 19th century.[2]

          Hafner was affected by a violent civil war in her country when she was still in primary