Win £300 voucher to spend at Wren Kitchens. Awesome!

Wren Kitchens (who encompass Wren Living and Wren Bathrooms too) have recently completed a Cooking Trends survey… And mad as it sounds, it’s such an interesting read!

One of the questions was ‘do you photograph your food to post online‘. Can you imagine the faces on our parents generation if we’d asked them that 30 years ago? Apart from the obvious “What’s this ‘online’ of which you speak?”, the obvious “WHY would you do that?” would immediately follow.
And yet 44% of us do it now. I’m not actually sure why… and yet, I do love it when my Instagram feed is filled with delicious images of other peoples amazing meals. I think it’s because most of us feel we could be a bit more adventurous with our day-to-day cooking; gazing vicariously at other peoples meals is inspiring (as well as drool-making…), and has certainly pepped up my weekly menu plans.

Another statistic that would have been very different thirty years ago would have been ‘who does the majority of the cooking in your house’.
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66% of men say they do the majority of the cooking now – I suspect that would have been a tiny proportion until relatively recently. Although I suspect some misconceptions are going here – 66% of men and 72% of women both claiming they do the lion’s share of the cooking?).

And with modern lifestyles, sitting down to a family meal around the table every day just isn’t always practical. But I do personally feel that it is so important to do it when you can – and I ‘m clearly not alone, with more than half of us managing it 4 or more times a week. Clearly not a nation of disassociated
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And so Wren Kitchens would like to hear from you! In return for telling them how you learned to cook, they’d like to give you the chance to win £300 of vouchers that you can spend in any of their departments – Kitchens, Bathroom or Living!

How to enter? Why just use the Rafflecopter magickery below! First three options are compulsory, then there’s the usual extras for showing some love on the interwebs if you feel so inclined.

The closing date for this competition is 28th February 2015 and only entries received on or before that date can be included. The winner will be the first randomly chosen entry. Good luck!

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Author: Laura

A 70's child, I’ve been married for a Very Long Time, and appear to have made four children, and collected one large and useless dog along the way. I work, I have four children, I have a dog… ergo, I do not do dusting or ironing. I began LittleStuff back in (gulp) 2004. I like huge mugs of tea. And Coffee. And Cake. And a steaming cone of crispy fresh fluffy chips, smothered in salt and vinegar. #healthyeater When I grow up I am going to be quietly graceful, organised and wear lipstick every day. In the meantime I *may* have a slight butterfly-brain issue.

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53 Comments

  1. I do 100% of cooking & dishwashing – what a hero – no its nothing special

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  2. lovely brand very quaint

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  3. I would some new bits in my kitchen great prize x

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  4. Interesting survey on who does the cooking! I have to admit that my husband does nearly all the main meal cooking and I make cakes and biscuits and bread. So we would both love to have some new things for the kitchen. I would give him first choice as he does the most important bit!

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  5. interesting survey ,great to share on the cooking side depending on work or being at home

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  6. I learned to cook by watching my mother cook & bake.

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  7. I do all the cooking so need it to look brill

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  8. looks really interesting

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  9. interesting survey, I get so fed up of doing the cooking!

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  10. great survey, i do most of the cooking and baking in our house, however i wish the hubby would do more as he has quite good culinary skills.

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  11. I like these surveys, my mum taught me the basics & I’ve picked up the rest x

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  12. I love the ranges I have a table and chair set from Wren living :)

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  13. I taught myself how to cook and I’d love some new kitchen bits!

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  14. I do all the cooking in my house

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  15. I learned to cook from my mum and also at school

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  16. My husband (who is a chef) taught me to cook and has never cooked a meal since!!

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  17. I’m dreaming of new kitchen tops

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  18. I learned to cook by watching my Mum in the kitchen when I was young

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  19. HI
    My mother in law taught me how to cook , i couldnt boil and egg when i met my husband
    i spent many many hours happy hours in her kitchen , she cooked the most amazing roasts,
    id give anything to have them times back again :)

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  20. We just cook for ourselves mostly.

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  21. i learned to cook from my mum as she was a chef

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  22. very interesting

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  23. Learned at university.

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  24. Enjoyed the blog and great prize thanx

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  25. I taught myself and I do all the cooking x

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  26. I learned to cook from my mum

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  27. I never really learnt how to cook at home as I never had to cook but when I moved out and had children I just took to cooking now I cook, bake

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  28. I learned to cook properly from books and recipes and now know what will go together so experiment. Never the same thing twice.

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  29. by baking with my mum

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  30. I would love to win this fantastic prize! I cook/bake a lot so this prize would be so useful and look lovely in my kitchen!

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  31. My mum taught me when I was around 4/5

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  32. From my mother xx

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  33. My nan taught me to cook. She grew up on a fruit farm in Cheshire that was abundant with apples, strawberries, Raspberries and Gooseberries. She made the best fruit pie i ever tasted. She taught me how to make pastry from scratch and is my kitchen hero. Long passed now but still get her Christmas cake recipe out every year. Wouldnt be Christmas without it. Also glad to say we sit and eat as a family 6 out of 7 nights a week. A lot is learned at the family table

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  34. i was self taught, when i moved out of home i taught myself to cook

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  35. my kitchen is about 15 yrs old, and lets the house done so much, would love to have these vouchers to put towards finally getting it sorted

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  36. our kitchen is in desperate need of a pick me up

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  37. I learnt to cook as i went along, some terrible meals first and soon turned them good x

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  38. With 3 messy monkeys in my house I always need nice new things so this would be perfect xx

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  39. My mum taught me.

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  40. Great reputation!

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  41. My mum and my grandma taught me to cook

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  42. fab prize. My grandma taught me to cook

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  43. I just taught myself

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  44. I learnt to cook with trial & error & had several disasters along the way

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  45. I taught myself (slowly!) Cooking shows helped a lot!

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  46. I do all of the cooking which i mostly learned from my mum and nowadays also self taught from youtube.

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