Gordon Ramsay Reveals Zero-Cost Family Rule and Cooking Secret That Shaped His Six Children
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- •Gordon Ramsay emphasizes "manners" as the most important, zero-cost lesson for his six children.
- •His children include a Royal Marine commando (Jack), a police officer (Megan), and a fashion professional (Holly).
- •Ramsay advises against seasoning dishes only at the end, stressing balanced seasoning throughout cooking.
- •The chef’s disciplined approach reflects his broader philosophy on excellence in both family and culinary matters.
Renowned British chef and television personality Gordon Ramsay has opened up about the non-negotiable values he has instilled in his family, emphasizing manners and discipline as the cornerstones of his household. Speaking to Fox News Digital, the 59-year-old star revealed that the most important lesson he has passed down to his six children costs nothing—good manners. “The one thing I’ve taught them all, brilliantly, are manners,” Ramsay stated. “The most important thing in life, but they cost zero.” He stressed that these values have helped shield his children from entitlement, fostering a grounded and respectful upbringing.
Ramsay and his wife, Tana, share six children: Megan (28), Holly (26), Jack (26), Matilda (24), Oscar (7), and Jesse (2). Despite the large family, Ramsay insists that the household runs smoothly, a skill he attributes to both his and Tana’s upbringings in families of four siblings each. “Tana and I came from a family with no degrees,” he noted, highlighting their shared background of resilience and practicality.

