Love your comment Maw, wish I had hair to flick, I might give it a try (no I wouldn't, CBA)
Anyway - as Jalima says, when Delia started her basic advice, it seemed to help a lot of people.
I know this is a common complaint on Gransnet but, we should never forget that many children are growing up with parents who don't know or won't cook. Children are no longer introduced to what used to be called Domestic Science in the way we were. At 11, I was taught to boil and egg and make some toast, as well as a pot of tea in my first DS lesson. We progressed to making cakes and stews in the lessons as we progressed from year 1 to year 5. One thing I never used again was the How to Souse a Herring lesson.