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Kitchen Secrets: The Meaning of Cooking in Everyday Life


Kitchen Secrets: The Meaning of Cooking in Everyday Life

Paperback by Short, Frances

Kitchen Secrets: The Meaning of Cooking in Everyday Life

£38.99

ISBN:
9781845202767
Publication Date:
1 Apr 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Berg Publishers
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Kitchen Secrets: The Meaning of Cooking in Everyday Life

Description

What's really going on in the kitchen?Whilst cookery programmes are broadcast at peak viewing times and chefs regularly claim celebrity status, food writers announce the death of cooking. Parents, experts, campaigners and policymakers grow increasingly concerned about the proliferation of pre-prepared foods and a growing trend for eating alone and on the run. Kitchen Secrets explores the thoughts, values and opinions of home cooks, their practices and experiences, and the skills and knowledge they use to prepare and provide food. It offers new and challenging ways of thinking about cooking, examining and often contesting commonly-held beliefs and theories about the role of practical cookery lessons, dinner parties as showcases for culinary flair and the de-skilling effect of convenience foods. Kitchen Secrets lifts the lid on the modern range to see what's cooking.

Contents

Introduction 1. Who cares about cooking? 2. Who knows about cooking? 3. What do cooks think about cooking? 4. Who can cook? 5. What is a cook? 6. What do cooks cook, and why? 7. So how is cooking? 8. What to do about cooking

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