Originally Posted by
Marco
Aye... not!
Outsiders or not, I have plenty of friends and relatives with kids, where both parents are working full-time, yet still manage to find time to eat properly, rather than simply consuming microwaved junk food [I've been sat in their houses when it's happened], therefore that experience is largely what forms the basis for my point of view.
Quite simply, if you *really* want to do something, you'll FIND the time (somehow) to do it - and the desire to eat properly seems to have lessened significantly in recent years, with folks these days more interested in being glued to their mobile phones, checking their social media accounts, than the cooker!
Therefore, it's as much about
managing your free time better, and making time for the most important things [eating well being one], as it is not having any.
Marco.
Some more very good points. I did consider asking how many of these friends/relatives choose to live in tiny shoebox houses with the wallpaper peeling, kids in charity shop clothes, a car that only starts when it feels like it, and no holidays, in order to maintain culinary standards, but it would take me too long to type
Some folks will struggle to enjoy a good standard of any of the above. While others are just self serving lazy shites, and its the kids that lose out.
I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in
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