Quizzes & Puzzles7 mins ago
Lady Jenkins Apologises.
86 Answers
Lady Jenkins apologises having declared that one of the principal causes of food poverty was that “poor people do not know how to cook”.
Is she right or wrong about the cooking skills of the UK....?
Secondly 4 million tonnes of food are wasted in this country because customers are so picky. How do we change this? Or how do we divert some of it into the foodbanks - a quarter of it would make a huge difference? Ideas?
Is she right or wrong about the cooking skills of the UK....?
Secondly 4 million tonnes of food are wasted in this country because customers are so picky. How do we change this? Or how do we divert some of it into the foodbanks - a quarter of it would make a huge difference? Ideas?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by DTCwordfan. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think she is partially right, also the other issue is that "poor people" may not have the facilities to cook. Food banks hand out "kettle boxes" where all that is needed to prepare hot food is boiling water and even "No kettle boxes" designed to be eaten cold. Diverting fresh produce to foodbanks is always going to be an issue, it better sent to kitchens and shelters who provide hot meals. Even then things like salad and soft fruits are unlikely to be easy to donate.
1st response (which I will probably regret as some will come down on me like a ton of bricks) is that she is right - in that 'Food Technology' replaced 'Cookery' or 'Domestic Science' in Schools (the wonderful Nat. Curriculum). This meant that people who did not see home cooking never had a chance to learn about it. I did some cover lessons and it was all about readingb labels and nutritional guidelines. I wasn't even allowed to teach them how to make cheese on toast because I wasn't insured! DOH!!!
It is not difficult to make a nutritious meal out of very little, but people don't know how!
It is not difficult to make a nutritious meal out of very little, but people don't know how!
I'm not so sure that this is restricted to "poor" people, rather those who cannot be bothered, instead of "don't know." Why waste time cooking when you can just stick your little mite in his pushchair and shove a Gregg's sausage roll into his tiny hand whilst you carry on swilling premium strength lager with your mates.
Link to the apology here.
http:// www.msn .com/en -gb/new s/polit ics/tor y-sorry -over-c ooking- remarks /ar-BBg u3FJ
http://
On the second point there would be less waste if 'sell by' dates were considerably extended. We are not so much picky as governed by the numbers and are scared to eat anything out of date so it gets chucked away, often unnecessarily.
It's a cliche but lots of us grew up without worrying about sell by - it didn't get eaten if it smelled off!
It's a cliche but lots of us grew up without worrying about sell by - it didn't get eaten if it smelled off!
So she should apologise!
Sod cooking skills......I live in a country where far to many people have to use food banks to get the blasted food to cook.....
Yes we do have horrific food waste, DT....but we need to address that in a different way....
Blow looking at diverting it into food banks.....we shouldn't be seeing or accepting the need for food banks!...Grrrrrr..x
Sod cooking skills......I live in a country where far to many people have to use food banks to get the blasted food to cook.....
Yes we do have horrific food waste, DT....but we need to address that in a different way....
Blow looking at diverting it into food banks.....we shouldn't be seeing or accepting the need for food banks!...Grrrrrr..x
IMO it's not a case of 'poor-people' it's a case of the low grades and ill informed of our society who haven't been brought up properly who don't have an idea of how to provide proper meals. It's those who haven't been given life skills, who haven't had proper upbringing to know how to provide the needs for feeding their offspring properly. Not their fault, they are only as good as the parent. Trouble is it's then perpetuated within their family too...no hope when it gets to this level.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.