BACHELOR COOKS.
NIGHT CLASSES IN LONDON. A cookery class I'or men only has been started with the opening of London County Council KVa'iing .I.iislh. tutes. It is a most popular class with bachelors. Only one married man is a. cookeiy student among 15 bucbelors. Hs thought lie would like to be j able to do a little cooking when ids wife was ill. The bachelors favour "nice, tasty little si(;>pei's,\" (and tik© to make what they call ''stray things" (left over) and to know how to use up an "old shoulder." When the school holds the annual exhibition, the mc-'i-cooks will show cheese-straws, jellies, ' blanc manges and sausage-rolls, Mr J. P. Thomas, thel principal, told a "Daily Moil" reporter that th.e men bouclit what they mule to take. j home. "I asked one young man if he practised cooking; at home, aiitl he said tbev would not let him for fo>r he should show bis womenfolk! up."
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 29 November 1928, Page 3
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