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(V): yes but from what i understand basic common sense has flown outta the window we didnt have this problem in the sixties i was taught to bake from an early age and still do it now even thou im by myself
do they actually have domestic science lessons in schools today?
they have lessons for grown ups up here to teach them the basic skills on food. so makes me wonder why wasnt it taught to them earlier in there life
Imsoaddicted: Domestic science is considered (in the saying, not the act) sexist I think.. But yes, from my experience home skills are still taught.
And like you, me and me better other half were taught how to cook, and we teach that to our siblings.
I even make our rice puddings (two types) as even the hob only type is far better then what in shops you can buy (unless you pay a fortune) for a fraction of the cost with ten times the quality.