Drew Barrymore Needs Cooking Lessons
Categories: Celebs & Entertainment
Drew Barrymore recently admitted she's clueless in the kitchen, and she makes her friends cook for her whenever they visit. "I don't cook, I can't cook, and it is really abominable to see me in the kitchen," says the 33-year-old actress, adding, "I order in takeaway food or get my friends to cook because a lot of them are very good."The thing about take-out food (or delivery food for that matter) is it's often loaded with calories, fat and sodium, so I don't know how Drew manages to stay so slim on her current diet. If you're as domestically disabled as Drew, don't rely on the Chinese place down the street to whip up a nutritious, waistline-friendly meal. Sign up for a cooking class in your area and keep in mind that fixing yourself a delicious salad requires no culinary skills at all.
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u262f 1-21-2009 @ 7:03PM
I personally hate to cook too, and I find even salads to be too complex. After all, why cut it and toss it together first when that's going to naturally happen in my stomach anyways?
All the healthiest foods require the least preparation: fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, unsalted raw nuts, and fresh sashimi. The raw food types have a bunch of arguments about cooking being bad too. I'm not that extreme, but I think it helps to have a higher percentage of raw foods than most Westerners are used to.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with not being able to cook, and not cooking can lead to healthier eating habits if done correctly.
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