A cookbook conundrum
February 28, 2015 by Darcie“So many cookbooks, so little time,” laments Glenda Cooper of The Telegraph. EYB Members reading this headline might bob their heads in agreement at the phrase. After all, we love cookbooks and wish we had more time to try all of the delicious recipes found in their glossy pages. But Cooper isn’t talking about that cookbook conundrum–rather, she is discussing the phenomenon of people buying cookbooks and watching cooking programmes but not actually cooking.
A recent survey of 2,000 Britons revealed that despite owning on average six cookbooks, most people tend to make the same meals over and over. Most EYB members are far above the six cookbook average and likely have in excess of nine dishes in their repetoire. But even though cooking shows and books are more popular than ever, many people still rely on takeaway, prepared meals, and a few tried-and-true dishes. Another UK study found that not only are people cooking fewer meals, they’re spending less time in the kitchen. The research concluded that the amount of time spent preparing the evening meal has been cut in half over the last 30 years.
What are the causes behind this change? Cooper notes that people may be intimidated to cook because they were never properly taught basic cooking skills. She also notes the role of the food industry, which for decades has worked to convince people (mainly women) that cooking is difficult so they should use the food companies’ shortcut processed products instead. Additionally, she posits that food contamination stories scare people out of the kitchen.
To combat the trend of cooking less (which Cooper believes is at least partly to blame for the obesity epidemic), she says “we have to rethink how to eat, as well as what to eat.” Cooper believes we should “stop thinking of sustenance as another multitasking opportunity. Much as we love those brand-new recipe books and those seductive food programmes, it’s time to switch off Bake Off – and go back to the kitchen table.” Thankfully, she does not advocate having fewer cookbooks.
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