It's interesting Sue,
Historically, the reason women didn't have paid jobs once married was that the work of running a house and family was supposed to take too much time and effort to allow them to work outside the home.
Modern 'labour saving' devices are ment () to free enough time for the householder to be able to do other things such as work.
To an extent this is true, but a book, or series of books, which take us firmly back to make-do-and-mend, seasonal cookery based on only local produce which can by its very nature be quite limited in availability seems to me, while admirable, to be short sighted.
I agree that whipping up a sponge cake is just as quick by hand as it is by machine but making a raised crust pie is a long winded process - and while locally grown crops are good for any number of reasons, who wants to live for three months on cabbages and leeks because that's all one could grow! The supermarket and grocer still have a place and a function!
Please understand, I'm amused at the concept in this modern time, not trying to knock the idea on the head.
Terry
Historically, the reason women didn't have paid jobs once married was that the work of running a house and family was supposed to take too much time and effort to allow them to work outside the home.
Modern 'labour saving' devices are ment () to free enough time for the householder to be able to do other things such as work.
To an extent this is true, but a book, or series of books, which take us firmly back to make-do-and-mend, seasonal cookery based on only local produce which can by its very nature be quite limited in availability seems to me, while admirable, to be short sighted.
I agree that whipping up a sponge cake is just as quick by hand as it is by machine but making a raised crust pie is a long winded process - and while locally grown crops are good for any number of reasons, who wants to live for three months on cabbages and leeks because that's all one could grow! The supermarket and grocer still have a place and a function!
Please understand, I'm amused at the concept in this modern time, not trying to knock the idea on the head.
Terry
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