Hi, I finally remembered to make a post
about my book I'm reading.
As I mentioned way back at the beginning of
my blog, I'm reading a book about
Why cooking is thought to be feminine? like
as in mums job to cook etc.
The recent pages I've read it mentioned
about juvenile cookbooks.
Now this, I remembered when I used to live
in Australia and every Wednesday we were allowed to stay in the library for the
whole lunch break. When we'd usually have to go out under the sun. I'd rush up
to the line to get in the library with my best friend and when we got in I fast
walked to the cookbook corner to find a new cookbook every time I visited. I
often borrowed the books and asked mum for help and I tried making them. I also
remember some of the juvenile cookbooks having girls recipe and boys recipe.
Girls recipe was more complicated and more sweeter like: cupcakes, pies,
hundreds and thousands sandwiches, chocolate mudcakes and more. On the other
hands boys' were like: baked potato, pizza made from bread slice, grilled
chicken and so on. I was kind of a tomboy back then and I hated following long
orders so I usually made the boys recipe :P
Actually I still hate taking long orders so I cook menus with short instruction :)
Today's Photo
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Throwback summer!!! We Love Lunchtime! |