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Does cooking matter ? / Rebecca Huntley.
Author
Huntley, Rebecca
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Melbourne, Victoria : Penguin Group, 2014.
©2014.
Description
65 pages ; 19 cm.
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Subject(s)
Cooking
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Cooking
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Social aspects
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Series
Penguin special
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Summary note
"Cooking is, for many Australians, a chore. And it's now easier than ever to order takeaway, eat out at an affordable restaurant or buy pre-prepared food. In such an environment, what incentives are there for us to cook meals that get people around the table? Rebecca Huntley, determined to answer if and why cooking still matters to Australians, talks to MasterChef judges, men learning to cook later in life and children first being exposed to the wonders of fresh produce. Does Cooking Matter? is a thorough and engaging examination of our current food culture, and a call to arms to bring Australians back into the kitchen." -- back cover.
Notes
"In a society where people are increasingly stretched for time and energy, is there still value in cooking meals from scratch?" -- cover.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: page 65.
ISBN
9780143570868
0143570862
OCLC
893476953
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