Probably because she knows that it's crap.
Yep, anyone who cooks "cheats", but this isn't cheating, it's assembly.
How does this teach anyone how to fend for themselves in a kitchen?
Teach people techniques, they can do their own stuff, teach them to open a packet they're going to spend more and learn NOTHING.
*RANT*
( , Wed 12 Mar 2008, 14:17, Share, Reply)
Yep, anyone who cooks "cheats", but this isn't cheating, it's assembly.
How does this teach anyone how to fend for themselves in a kitchen?
Teach people techniques, they can do their own stuff, teach them to open a packet they're going to spend more and learn NOTHING.
*RANT*
( , Wed 12 Mar 2008, 14:17, Share, Reply)
though I haven't seen the offending piece (see above)
I tend to agree.
There is no inherent difficulty boiling, baking or nuking a spud. Why does such an operation need to be made less complex?
( , Wed 12 Mar 2008, 14:28, Share, Reply)
I tend to agree.
There is no inherent difficulty boiling, baking or nuking a spud. Why does such an operation need to be made less complex?
( , Wed 12 Mar 2008, 14:28, Share, Reply)