I and every one of my 4 adult children know how to cook from scratch. And they are all very creative, and love trying new things, especially from places in the world where they've never been. But that's because they grew up in my home, where they were eating escargot, and squid, and all cuts of beef, pork, and many kinds of poultry and fish. Plus, I taught them the science behind most baked goods, how the ingredients interact with each other, the difference between the Mailard reaction and
Caramelization, the nutritional value of differing foods, etc. I also taught them knife skills from a young age, and what different pots and pans were best suited for.
It is my opinion that most who don't understand how to cook well were never taught the satisfaction that come from preparing a good meal, giving your best effort to you family. They are probably folling in their parent's footsteps, or creating their own paths because no one gave them the skills to create really great and satisfying foods. Iand my children may be a little different though. We love to learn and experience every new bit of knowledge we can coax from this world, and are do-it-your-selfers in everything from cooking, to car repair, to fixing a gas furnace, or stove. We love to do it ourselves. And it's allowed us to survive well on a less than stellar budget. We aren't poor, and have good jobs, but are definetley working class people. Yes, I have an 4 year electrical engineering degree, but have chosen to llive in a small town where there are no jobs in my field. My children either have one child who is an executive chef, one who is about to become a full-fledged doctor of dentistry, one who works as an IT tech for a very large travel agency, and finally the youngest was accepted into a medical program.
Are we any smarter than anyone else? No. But I believe that putting every bit of effort I had into my children, both knowledge wise, work ethic, and playtime gave me kids who make me proud every day. And I still love it when one of them calls and says, "Dad, how do I make this?", or, "Dad, I just tried this and it's amazing. Gotta share it with you."
If you truly want to be loved by your children, you have to put them, and your spouse before your own interests. Yeh, I digressed a little. But we do need to recognize that great families, with great skills don't just happen. They are created by parents who put thmselves completely into their family's well being.
Seeeeeeeeya; Chief Longwind
"There is no success that justifies failure within the home"