Cooks enjoy food. Their conversation involves food. What they are planning to cook, what they have cooked, what has worked and what hasn’t. Mc Donald’s or Burger King simply doesn’t exist for a cook. They are not an option. The Farmer’s Market, local food store and gourmet store are all places to spend time buying ingredients for their art.
Non-cooks spend their time driving to carryout restaurants, eating meals out, and generally multitasking while they eat. Because food isn’t important, they pay no attention to it. I once ask a friend why she never cooks dinner, she replied she forgets. Consequently they eat out everyday. Non-cooks end up eating sub standard food at above standard prices.
Cooks also know how to buy quality fresh food. A cook knows her butcher’s name, the best cheese store in town and can always find good bread with a crusty exterior and chewy center. She can whip together chocolate molten cakes in a flash as well as an omelet. Cooks can create a meal out of any leftover food. That’s a skill honed in France, consider the Hache Parmentier, duck, sautéed with onions, celery, raisins, port wine and touch of garlic, covered in mashed potatoes. Made with any left over meat and vegetables, it is so delicious, no one knows it’s made from leftovers.Non-cooks however, knowing no better, buy their hors d'oeuvres frozen, their fruit bruised and their meat from the case at the local supermarket. The best they can offer is a steak on the grill and salad from the supermarket salad bar. The poor families of non-cooks.
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