Cooking for the
Single Person Chapter 9 What Youll
Need In The Kitchen
by William Kitcher
What
Youll Need In The Kitchen
The topic of this chapter is: What Youll
Need In The Kitchen, all in capital letters. (And
dont be confused about the similarities of
the word kitchen and my last name.)
Naturally, the purpose of cooking is to eat.
And with what do you need to eat? Yes, your
fingers are fine if youre splurging on some
fried chicken fat or a McWendyKings rat
combo, but on those other days, when you want to
prepare something for yourself in the comfort of
your own hovel, you'll need cutlery.
Yes, I know cutlery is a strange and
confusing word, but all it means is knives, forks,
and spoons. Youll need only one knife, one
fork, one teaspoon and one dessert spoon if youre
a loner, a loser, or a sales representative...
sorry, I repeated myself there.
But if you ever plan to cook for that special
someone in your life, youll need more than
one of each. A good rule to follow is: count the
number of friends you have, subtract the number
of friends youd never give food to, and
thats how much cutlery youll need.
You may be thinking that you could stock up on
plastic cutlery from a local fast-food restaurant
but please remember, having matching plastic
cutlery impresses people only if theyre
from Alberta.
If you ever have Chinese food delivered, you may
also want some chopsticks. But be sure to read
the instruction manual that comes with them or
youll never figure them out. My
recommendation is to stay away from chopsticks
altogether because you could poke your eye out.
Now, youll also need things in which to
cook your food. I recommend pots and pans,
preferably not made out of lead unless you want
to become as dumb as a bag of hammers or if youre
aiming toward a career in politics.
And youll also need plates and bowls,
unless you do as I do and eat right out of the
pan or off the floor.
You may also want to have something to drink out
of. You should stay away from glasses because
they can break if you drop them. I admit that the
sound of ice cubes tinkling in your glass may
seem to be very attractive but its an aural
illusion. (Aural doesnt mean
what you think it does it has to do with
your hearing.) If you want to know what falling
ice sounds like, watch the movie Titanic
and in particular, the scene when the ship hits
an iceberg. Thats what ice sounds like and,
as you can imagine, its quite dangerous.
Instead, get a glass thats made
out of plastic. Not only does plastic come from
oil and never decomposes, thus causing
environmental degradation for thousands of years,
it never breaks. If thats still too
confusing, ask your dog if you can share his
water bowl.
You may have heard the terms cup of tea
or cup of coffee and think you might
need a cup, but I can assure you that cups are
used only by the very wealthy and therefore
unnecessary for you.
You may also have heard the term spatula
but I dont know what that is.
Now, on to Chapter 10 where Ill be
discussing 47 things you can do with a carrot.
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