What is it that attracts young women to the lifestyle of our grandmothers' generation?
In the 1970s women threw away their pinnies and concentrated on battling for equality in the workplace rather than creating the perfect soufflé. But now from Jools Oliver to Cath Kidston a new generation of women seems to be intent on reclaiming domesticity.
So what exactly is the appeal of baking and needlecraft for today's young women ? And can this really be the logical next step for feminism?
Recipes for a Perfect Marriage by Kate Kerrigan £12.99 Macmillan ISBN 1-4050-5331-3
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