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Time to cook is a luxury many families don't have

  • Written by Joslyn Brenton, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ithaca College
Getting a healthy meal on the table every night is a challenge for many mothers. ESB Professional/Shutterstock.com

Have Americans forgotten how to cook? Many lament the fact that Americans spend less time cooking than they did in previous generations. Whereas women spent nearly two hours a day in the kitchen in 1965, they spent a little less than...

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