Cooking Skills Bring Joy to the Kitchen.

From: USA Today (Magazine) | Date: March 1, 2000 | Copyright information

Is cooking drudgery or food for the soul? The results of a Corningware national survey indicate that the more you know about cooking, the more personal fulfillment it offers. The results help explain why the new breed of kitchenware stores are targeting consumers' psyches, instead of just trying to sell them pots and pans, by offering a full schedule of classes and demonstrations.

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