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i have 3 brothers ,3 sisters 3adopted sisters and 1 adopted brother and mum taught us all to cook ,when i say cook i mean cook every thing, i am still teaching my boys 18+20 years old to cook but there not bad at it, i think its parents that should pass on these skills, i remember my granny teaching me to bake cakes ,my dad taught me to make bread, beer and wine, how to shoot ,trap ,skin and fillet, and mum taught me how to make it tasty, are parenting skills dead in this country.
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Don't suppose there'll be any money for things like errmmmm.... kitchens, ovens, hobs, kitchen equipment, utensils etc etc etc will there!
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age was BEFORE the advent of 'Equal Education'.The girls of my generation got a very good grounding in cooking and nutrition.The boys of course didn't but got the fun stuff like building go-karts because men didn't cook.:( |
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When I was at school, some 12 years ago, we could choose an activity. One was cookery lessons, but my male friend wasn't allowed to do it as it was a girls' only activity. He was only on the pull at the time, but he still wasn't allowed.
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I just hope they teach them more appetising meals than what I had to make. I'll never forget the look on my family's face when i presented them with (rock hard!) cauliflower cheese and mum made them eat every last bit :D. I am a much better cook these days ;)
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If it makes any difference, it was a private school. It was co-ed, but between juniors and 6th form, the kids were completely segregated. The boys had their school buildings on one side and the girls had theirs on the other (with the mixed juniors in the middle). They claimed that as the student kitchens were in the girls' school building and the activity was part of the girls' school cirriculum, it was not available to him, in much the same way as a boy was ineligible to play netball or join the girls for biology classes. |
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Its not something I really like to brag about, but I would have though gender laws apply to private and state schools. I thought i'd mention it in case though.
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Guess Marge is getting a rest this weekend and Punky is cooking Sunday Roast for us all :) :tu:
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