Friday, March 6, 2015

Watching more and cooking less

The slow death of the home-cooked meal - The Washington Post:

"Cooking isn't dead in this country. But it isn't exactly alive and well either.

 "How is it that we are so eager to watch other people browning beef cubes on screen but so much less eager to brown them ourselves?," Michael Pollan asked, in a scathing 2009 New York Times piece about the great irony of America's supposed interest in cooking.

Indeed, by virtually any measure one might imagine, Americans are leaving their stoves, ovens, countertops, and cutting boards behind — or, at least, untouched a lot more often.

The purest example of this trend is playing out in the types of dinners people are eating at home today. Less than 60 percent of suppers served at home were actually cooked at home last year. Only 30 years ago, the percentage was closer to 75 percent."





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