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We don’t know about you, but there’s truly something about cooking memes that just hits differently no matter where in the world or what kind of person you are. After all, most of the experiences are universal and that is very true when it comes to cooking. I mean, have you ever tried to make a meal at 3 AM because you were starving and didn’t want to wake up your family members? Or are you in the group of people that likes to delay cooking food until you are nauseous and at the point of passing out, so that when you do manage to cook something quickly, you can all but take two bites of it? Yeah, we are pretty sure we aren’t the only ones here like that.

It’s time to compile all of our kitchen triumphs and disasters so we can wrap them up in a tortilla of humor, and serve them with a side of that juicy relatable sauce in meme format. Scroll down below, and who knows, maybe you won’t feel so bad about your cooking skills after reading this post.

Also, make sure to keep an eye out for an interesting interview with Dr. Eleanor Barnett who is a food historian!

Catching up with the theme of the day, Bored Panda decided it was high time we had another chat with Dr. Eleanor Barnett. Not a stranger to our readers, Dr. Barnett is known for diving deep into the history of food and early modern religion. She's got a PhD from the University of Cambridge and to top it off she's a big fan of connecting with the past by exploring the everyday food habits of ordinary people, which is why she finds her field so fascinating.

When asked about one of the most misunderstood or overlooked aspects of food history, Dr. Barnett said, "That, even though it's often great fun researching food history and historical recipes, it's not necessarily a 'light' or superficial subject. Food - what we eat, how we eat it, and with whom - is deeply connected to our sense of national, religious, socio-economic, and gender identities. That means studying the history of food is a really rich and insightful way of accessing the past!"

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The whole chestnut shirt sauce! Geez dude, gimme the damn whole-chestnut-shirt sauce

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On food-related traditions or practices that have remained surprisingly consistent over time, Dr. Barnett shared, "Food traditions are fascinating because we tend to assume they go back endlessly even if they are actually quite modern. Take, for example, having turkey at Christmas. Europeans only encountered the turkey in the 16th century as it is native to North America, and it wasn’t until the 20th century that it became associated with Christmas. Before this turkey was found really only on the wealthiest tables and beef or goose was a far more common festive treat. So, what’s magical about food traditions is how they make us feel - the connection they make us feel with the past or our ancestors - even if that vision of our history is actually somewhat fabricated!"

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When asked about a historical figure who significantly influenced food culture, the food historian pointed out, "It has to be Mrs. Beeton! Isabella was a Victorian Londoner who started writing a cookery column for her husband’s housekeeping magazine and ended up publishing a huge cookery book, the Book of Household Management. The work was revolutionary in several ways and would go on to shape middle-class identity in the Victorian era and beyond. Many people still have a version of Mrs. Beeton’s recipe book in the back of a cupboard which has been passed down through generations!"

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's about the search algorithm unfortunately. They need to include certain keywords and have articles of x length to be ranked higher. It's unfair to creators. They have to fluff up their articles to get their sites to complete with the big brands which can just post their recipes.

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Lastly, when discussing a particularly intriguing story or fact from her research that deeply moved or surprised her, Dr. Barnett said, "It was fascinating spending time in the archives reading trial records from the Venetian Inquisition, which sought out heretics who did not conform to the Catholic Church's beliefs and practices in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. I was moved to read the stories of ordinary people who broke down the boundaries and identities imposed by the authorities. I read of Jewish converts to Christianity, for example, who continued to connect to their old religion through feasts and kitchen rituals."

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've legit been thinking of buying red or orange containers and dishes just to save my peace of mind.

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Rebekah
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

the frozen pizza I made tonight said "6 servings". I chuckled, and said: "challenge accepted phucker."

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't forget, they had to grow it, harvest it, can it, or raise it, milk it, chase it, kill it, clean it, smoke it or whatever. And we complain because DoorDash is taking too long!!

LargeMarge
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I make my dinner at home mostly. I like it because it's good practice and it saves money.

DarkViolet
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Then you can't eat in peace, because your neighbors are attracted by the aroma of freshly baked bread. A girl can't win for losing.......😕

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Hollerfloozy
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Flashbacks of sunday dinners with a judgemental family. This memory hurts..

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This Was So Confusing As A Beginner Baker

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sigh…. It’s going to be a long night. So, there are different types of wheat and grains. Then we process them diff……… blah blah 😒

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Literally, Every Time

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Lee Banks
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Said it before: If you put a wooden spoon across the top, it won't do that. Took an embarrassingly long time to learn that.

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Yep

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