![]() The first is somehow to let yourself ease into it. And sometimes that means thinking about cooking in a slightly different way. ![]() LAWSON: You can't be joyful all the time, but you can make life easier on yourself, I think. KELLY: So make the case for why I should have an attitude adjustment. KELLY: (Laughter) The tension just talking about it. I could feel the strain in your voice as you said, joy. And she is on the line now from her kitchen in London. "Cook, Eat, Repeat" is by none other than Nigella Lawson. It counsels a new approach, an approach in which we focus on the joy - that is right, joy - of the repetition and ritual of making a nightly dinner. And then, boom, it is time for dinner - to make dinner again, which is maybe why a new cookbook titled "Cook, Eat, Repeat" caught my eye. Two eternally hungry teenage boys in our house, and honestly, it feels like we are still wiping down the counter and emptying the dishwasher from breakfast and lunch. It has been the meals that have nearly done my head in during this pandemic lockdown, so, so, so many meals.
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