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Said Baroness Jenkins.

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Neither can the rich....

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Well my gramma was poor, and she knew how to cook.

Though I have to agree with the Baroness. We run across a lot of people, these days who can't boil water.

I reckon that if you never learn from your grandparents or your parents how to prepare food, then when it's your turn in the kitchen you will be lost. and then you can't teach your own children.

Our son's first wifey never learned, and their kids never knew how to cook until the Wife and I gave them lessons.
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LarsMac;1469130 wrote: Well my gramma was poor, and she knew how to cook.

Though I have to agree with the Baroness. We run across a lot of people, these days who can't boil water.

I reckon that if you never learn from your grandparents or your parents how to prepare food, then when it's your turn in the kitchen you will be lost. and then you can't teach your own children.

Our son's first wifey never learned, and their kids never knew how to cook until the Wife and I gave them lessons.


I think these days, It's more a question of time and not lack of capability. The world Is a greedier place. Big houses, 4 cars, etc and that means both parents working leaving no time to teach kids to cook. Then the food manufacturers have taken advantage of that with ready meals and tv dinners. I don't blame Mothers these days especially single Mums who have to work and don't have time.

Give you an example.. I was In a supermarket recently, a large one the size of an aircraft hanger and finally after giving up, I asked an assistant where Lamb's Kidney's were. Oh we don't sell them any more as nobody wants them.
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Hungry because they don't know how to cook?

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I learned from watching my Mom, who wasn't much of a cook but that didn't stop her. We are not talking rocket science.
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Some poor people just don't know how to prepare inexpensive nutritional food. One pensioner claimed (on TV) that he is so poor he has to eat dog food.
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Fuzzy;1469258 wrote: Some poor people just don't know how to prepare inexpensive nutritional food. One pensioner claimed (on TV) that he is so poor he has to eat dog food.


I've heard of that, too. But dog food is not cheap.
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LarsMac;1469259 wrote: I've heard of that, too. But dog food is not cheap.


Exactly. I guess the old guy was comparing it with a steak. There are cheaper and better ways than eating too many steaks.
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To paraphrase Holly, in Red Dwarf: "Nothing wrong with Dog Food. Full of vitamins. Full of Protein. Full of Marrowbone Jelly".

Seriously, though, ironic as it may sound, dog food is probably better quality than many of the tinned meat equivalents meant for human consumption as there seem to be stricter controls on additives for animal foodstuffs than there are for us mere human beings. Human tins of food would be loaded with artificial preservatives, colourings, flavourings, etc.

(I've purposely chosen a couple of the more premium brands, from the same retailer, so as to compare like with like)

Princes Stewed Steak In Gravy 400G - Groceries - Tesco Groceries

Pedigree Chunks In Gravy Multipack 12X400g - Groceries - Tesco Groceries

(note in the Pedigree Chum listing:

100% complete nutrition

No artificial colours or flavours

No preservatives
No such claim in the Princes Stewed Steak)
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Fuzzy;1469260 wrote: Exactly. I guess the old guy was comparing it with a steak. There are cheaper and better ways than eating too many steaks.


Beans anybody?

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I sometimes am tempted to tuck in dogfood. When I'm hungry and someone opens a tin. It smells sooooo gooood.:wah:

Beans means farts, Tude.:yh_giggle
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Fuzzy;1469287 wrote: I sometimes am tempted to tuck in dogfood. When I'm hungry and someone opens a tin. It smells sooooo gooood.:wah:

Beans means farts, Tude.:yh_giggle


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Fuzzy;1469258 wrote: Some poor people just don't know how to prepare inexpensive nutritional food. One pensioner claimed (on TV) that he is so poor he has to eat dog food.


If he can afford dog food, he can afford the raw ingredients to cook real food. And what's this about the poor not knowing how to cook? Pfft. The poor work in all the restaurants! I should know, it's how I ate for 10 years!
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Saint_;1469342 wrote: If he can afford dog food, he can afford the raw ingredients to cook real food. And what's this about the poor not knowing how to cook? Pfft. The poor work in all the restaurants! I should know, it's how I ate for 10 years!


What's wrong, can't afford proper restaurants?:D
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Fuzzy;1469365 wrote: What's wrong, can't afford proper restaurants?:D


You misunderstand: I was the poor, and I ate at the restaurant because I cooked there.:wah:
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The poorest that work at 'restaurants' are those in such places as McDonalds. Hardly any standard of cooking, and hardly a balanced diet - unless you consider a burger in each hand 'balanced'.
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FourPart;1469375 wrote: The poorest that work at 'restaurants' are those in such places as McDonalds. Hardly any standard of cooking, and hardly a balanced diet - unless you consider a burger in each hand 'balanced'.


Yep. My first job at 15. I ate nothing but a quarter pounder with cheese plain, fries, and a chocolate shake for an entire year. I served the first egg mcmuffin in my town.
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I was watching this story on BBC. Personally I reckon it's a brilliant idea.

Community shop opens to sell surplus food from supermarkets to the poor - Home News - UK - The Independent
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Saint_;1469370 wrote: You misunderstand: I was the poor, and I ate at the restaurant because I cooked there.:wah:


That explains it. Did you enjoy the food?
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FourPart;1469375 wrote: The poorest that work at 'restaurants' are those in such places as McDonalds. Hardly any standard of cooking, and hardly a balanced diet - unless you consider a burger in each hand 'balanced'.


Or perhaps a bag of chips on each shoulder?
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Seems we are missing a point here.

People go hungry because they don't know how to cook.

On the face of it that was a ridicous statement.

What I find interesting is the Telegraph would publish this.

What is relation to this Baroness Jenkin gal and the Telegraph?
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