Bee Wilson is the beloved food writer & historian who writes as the Kitchen Thinker" in the " Sunday Telegraph" & is the author of " Swindled!". Her charming & original new book " Consider the Fork" explores how the implements we use in the kitchen have shaped the way we cook & live. A wooden spoon
- most trusty & loveable of kitchen implements
- looks like the opposite of 'technology' as the word is normally understood. But look closer. Is it oval or round? Does it have an extra-long handle to give your hand a place of greater safety from a hot skillet? Or a pointy bit at one side to get the lumpy bits in the corner of the pan? It took countless inventions to get to the well-equipped kitchens we have now where our old low-tech spoon is joined by mixers freezers & microwaves but the story of human invention in the kitchen is largely unseen. Discovering the histories of our knives ovens & kitchens themselves Bee Wilson explores among many other things why the French & Chinese have such different cultures of the knife; & why Roman kitchens contain so many implements we recognize. Encompassing inventors scientists cooks & chefs this is the previously unsung history of our kitchens."