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Hmmm... maybe I am lazy, I'd much rather go out to eat.
Daisy Buchanan said:I love to cook and bake from scratch. It is time consuming, and when I start working I know I'll have to find short cuts. Rachel Ray is making an empire from finding said shortcuts and still making a meal with a homemade feeling. I have become lazy though, for I haven't been cooking or baking at all lately. Once the weather cools down I will start again. There is something about fall that makes me want to bake cookies and pies.
I do like the squeeze bottles, they are less messy. Can't stand any type of pre-packaged cookie dough. Cookies should be made from scratch, that's just my opinion.
Are we getting lazier?
Serial Hero said:I would have answered earlier, but it seemed like a lot of work.
Well… maybe I’ll type more later…
now I think I'll goto microwave myself a snack and then take a nap
Mr. Lucky said:You know, sloth, as such, has been a plague on man since he rose from depths of the ooze and stepped upon th...
Oh, the heck with it.
Here here!! I always thought that the 'break and bake' packages were a bit much. I'm a hobbyist baker myself, and I can generally make many more cookies by scratch, that taste better, than using such a convenience. I am of the mind that if it's worth eating, it's worth the effort to acquire the ingredients and put them together.imoldfashioned said:I understand buying pre-made cookie dough (although it doesn't take that long to mix up a batch) but the fact that you can buy pre-made dough already portioned into cookie sized chunks just baffles me. People don't have the time/inclination to just cut the tube of pre-made dough into pieces themselves? I'm all for convenience, but that just seems crazy to me.
I also think another issue is that a lot of skills weren't handed down. My mother never taught me to bake or cook--if I hadn't taken the initiative myself I'd still think that you didn't need cheese to make macaroni and cheese because it comes in the box. I have lots of friends who don't realize it takes about 5 minutes to mix up a batch of cookie dough that tastes better and is cheaper than the pre-made stuff.