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Restaurants, Cafes and Takeaways
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Bunnyboo | Report | 28 Jun 2018 17:07 |
Yes of course some woman worked years ago but it wasn't the norm when children were very small like it is today. I personally would have hated to have left either of my two before they went to school; they were such happy times, and yes we could have done with the money, but pottering around with my two little people was worth far more than a holiday new carpet, car or anything else you can think of and I wouldn't have missed those early years for all the proverbial tea, the same for OH too. Once the younger started full time school I did work part time during the term. Admittedly things were easier then or so it seemed, and we were contented with what we had, rather like we are now!! |
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GlasgowLass | Report | 28 Jun 2018 11:45 |
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Tawny | Report | 28 Jun 2018 08:24 |
Mr Owl and I enjoy making things from scratch and our repertoire now includes things like arancini, kebab and various forms of pasta including our favourite with brown butter sauce as well as macaroni cheese and spaghetti bolognese. We both work full time so cooking is a joint effort when we both get in. |
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Island | Report | 27 Jun 2018 13:24 |
It would be useful if buffet caterers were forced to label their platters of food! |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 27 Jun 2018 12:09 |
I can remember doing the same JL! Not making the apron though!! I did DS for O'level ( not clever enough for Latin!!) which I passed rather surprisingly!! Everything was prepared and cooked from scratch, including washing up! no mixers (hand whisk!) and Mrs Beeton to the fore!! I've still got my copy after all these years! |
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JoyLouise | Report | 27 Jun 2018 11:29 |
More years ago (in the fifties) than I care to remember I had one year of domestic science at school. I recall our teacher saying that a child (of our then age) needed a diet of one third fat, one third protein and one third carbohydrate. |
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Annx | Report | 27 Jun 2018 11:12 |
That's a good and very important point about diabetics knowing the carb count Glasgowlass. After all, the NHS is dealing with an ever increasing cost in treating diabetes so you would think that information would be mandatory by now. |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 27 Jun 2018 07:29 |
Older school children have been cluttering up the supermarkets at lunch times for years now. I guess these days it's impossible to keep them on school premises at break time as times and attitudes have changed dramatically over the past 50 years, so bear little or no comparison. Judging by my own teenage grandchildren, I don't think many of them would be particularly interested in working out what is or is not good for them!!, but my three are all as thin as reeds, gymnastics, horse riding, football and so on makes sure of that, hence the parental ferrying!! |
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Annx | Report | 26 Jun 2018 18:06 |
Our supermarket is inundated at lunchtimes with school children buying sweets, fizzy drinks, crisps etc and they already all have the calories shown on the products which are obviously ignored. We couldn't leave the school grounds at lunchtime unless we went home for lunch so there wasn't the opportunity, even less the money to spare! A good thing for our health though. |
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GlasgowLass | Report | 26 Jun 2018 17:47 |
Many of the large chain restaurants already provide nutritional information. |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 26 Jun 2018 16:15 |
Working full time and running a home with children is quite a challenge! When my two were small neither I nor my contemporaries would have dreamt of working till the younger was in full time school and then only part time to fit in with half term, holidays etc. In fact we would have been considered bad mothers for leaving young children in the care of strangers, necessary only in wartime as I can verify! Grandparents in those far off days were not automatically ear marked for baby sitting duties while mum worked, far from it!! occasionally maybe but not on a regular basis, nor would it have been wanted!! Therefore those stay at home or part time mums had the time and energy to run the family home efficiently including cooking proper meals, without feeling completely worn out. Nowadays, as my daughter would confirm, working full time, then coming home to washing ironing cooking and cleaning, together with weekends spent doing roughly the same with shopping and perhaps gardening thrown in, is actually exhausting, however much help you get from your other half! Yes children do have a lot of outside activities these days, and they do have to be ferried around , conscientious parents will do this willingly, grannies have been known to! as we all want the best for our children when the opportunity is there. Imo the odd take away can be a godsend!! |
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Annx | Report | 26 Jun 2018 12:51 |
I agree with you Shirley.........it will help me too! :-) As Caroline says, if you can read you can learn to cook and with the internet there is more than ever before to help. I learned most from the Mrs Beeton book I bought when I got married and still have, not from my mother or school. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 26 Jun 2018 08:11 |
It may affect MY choice for me when deciding what to have as I try to be careful what I eat having lost a lot of weight and not wanting to regain it |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 25 Jun 2018 19:24 |
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Caroline | Report | 25 Jun 2018 18:47 |
Okay then if you can't read you can use technology to read it to you so if you can listen you can cook :-) |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 25 Jun 2018 18:36 |
RTR, "Schools are not there for teaching life skills that is the job of parenting" |
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RolloTheRed | Report | 25 Jun 2018 18:35 |
I think Dermott would agree that reading is rapidly becoming a lost art for a big chunk of the under 25s unless you count decoding the gibberish of an sms text as reading. The same is even more true of writing. |
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Caroline | Report | 25 Jun 2018 18:08 |
If you can read you can cook! |
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RolloTheRed | Report | 25 Jun 2018 17:54 |
When my OH makes a pizza she starts with the flour and makes her own base. When we are in France she also makes her own pasta. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 25 Jun 2018 17:41 |
Have they thought about how much this will cost? If the restaurants have to spend time working out the calories in everything and probably having menus re-printed they are likely to increase the prices to cover the extra work involved. |