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Is Delia past her sell by date?

(102 Posts)
merlotgran Tue 26-Feb-13 14:05:08

Pippa's in, Delia's out

What's your verdict?

Grannyeggs Tue 26-Feb-13 14:14:53

No I still admire Delia, she has taught a lot of people in this country about cooking, and she started a long time ago and has become a name and face everyone recognises. Maybe one day Pippa will achieve her standard and popularity, but I think that day is a long way off, and she has got a lot of hard graft ahead of her,famous sister or not.Waitrose is ju st cashing in on her rise to fame, and I can't see it lasting. shame on them dumping Delia.

absent Tue 26-Feb-13 14:17:19

Why is it that anyone who has ever cooked a cupcake or made a bucket of stew thinks she is an expert?

merlotgran Tue 26-Feb-13 14:18:40

I doubt Pippa has even done that, absent

annodomini Tue 26-Feb-13 14:24:17

Doubtless someone is 'ghosting' for Pippa. hmm

absent Tue 26-Feb-13 14:26:03

Of course Delia was never that pretty even when young and although I am no connoisseur of female bums…

P.s. I am no connoisseur of male bums either just for the record. blush

merlotgran Tue 26-Feb-13 14:33:14

It could easily backfire on Waitrose. Pippa has 'written' a book that the publishers couldn't give away whereas Delia has made millions from hers. Most cooks have a 'Delia' or two on their bookshelves. She is trusted and her recipes are reliable whereas Pippa????

I don't think Waitrose customers are going to waste their money.

merlotgran Tue 26-Feb-13 14:45:47

Not a bad bum either

matson Tue 26-Feb-13 15:07:23

looking at delia,s recipe supplement in sunday paper, the cakes look yummy, i will pass it to my GD who loves baking, for her to bake a trial batch! i doubt pippa,s grandchildren will be interested! in fact will pippa be fashionable in 20 / 40 years time, and can she bake?!!!!!!!!

Ana Tue 26-Feb-13 15:17:32

I find Pippa Middleton extremely irritating, and I can't imagine what sort of recipes she'd come up with which would appeal to ordinary families. Life isn't one big Celebration for all of us!

LullyDully Tue 26-Feb-13 16:00:18

Well must say we often use our Delia's 'Bible'. Her recipes always work without fail. The cover is falling off but the recipes are fine with sensible explanations.

However, Pippa M is modern and pretty so more saleable. May not have the same ability or skills. But they won't care as she'll look great on posters.

absent Tue 26-Feb-13 16:05:14

Besides, she is just an advertisement for Waitrose products – she doesn't have to cook anything.

Ella46 Tue 26-Feb-13 16:07:26

I read somewhere that Delia didn't want to continue being the face of Waitrose, she wanted to concentrate on an online cookery site, or similar.

I still rely on her cookery course, so sensible and reliable. That's when or if I bother to cook anything..........

gracesmum Tue 26-Feb-13 19:21:14

I am disappointed that my money - i.e. Waitrose's profits whch they get from what I (and others) spend in their shops, is being wasted on a PR exercise. Pippa Middleton's Party book was a joke and remaindered within weeks of publication, so why are Waitrose hopping on to this bandwaggon?

BAnanas Tue 26-Feb-13 19:22:30

I like Delia I still have her early cookery books and she has inspired me over the years I always enjoyed her programmes and her down to earth approach. Not so with Heston B's don't really go for all that science laboratory stuff find it quite a turn off, literally. Didn't know Pippa Middleton had any association with cooking thought she was a mere "socialite" quite surprised Waitrose is using her, can't imagine what she will bring to the table, other than plonking one of her handbags on it!

feetlebaum Tue 26-Feb-13 19:31:07

gracesmum - Once you've spent it - it isn't your money any more!

Could never be doing with Delia Smith - it seemed more like 'domestic science' than cooking. Give me the late Keith Floyd any day!

Grannyeggs Tue 26-Feb-13 19:44:00

Somebody gave me Celebration for Christmas, and I think it has definitely been ghosted. It is just a bunch of obvious ideas for parties with the odd recipe thrown in. I can't imagine ever using it.
I still use my Delia books, but yes feetlebaum Keith Floyd was a star , a flamboyant cook and a great personality

merlotgran Tue 26-Feb-13 20:27:53

I have more Keith Floyd than any other cook books. I think he was one of the first chefs to write an autobiography/ travelogue alongside his recipes - probably pinched the idea from Elizabeth David but much more entertaining.

feetlebaum If Delia's books seem more 'domestic science' than cooking, (there is a link, you know) bring it on. We have to inspire young people to cook the basics which are the building blocks of culinary skills. When I taught food technology I was working in a school with excellent facilities but I was deeply frustrated by having to teach food as an 'ology'. The children wanted to COOK. The old fashioned domestic science lessons would have taught them far more than learning how to design packaging for a chilled product in a supermarket.

Ana Tue 26-Feb-13 20:35:43

I agree absolutely, merlot. What's the point of owning a fancy cookbook if you have no idea how to make even a basic sauce from scratch? No wonder there are so many of them in charity shops...

Gally Tue 26-Feb-13 21:44:40

I learnt to 'cook' from Delia's books, first one I got was the Evening Standard Cook Book in 1974. Fed up with Pippa making her 'fortune' on the back of the Royals. Long live Delia grin

johanna Tue 26-Feb-13 22:16:57

I thought Keith Floyd's programs were wonderful. But I never found his recipes all that successful.

Bye the the way does anybody else also think that Peppa, sorry is it Pippa?,
looks quite similar to Wallis Simpson?

I read this somewhere and I thought there is something in it.

For me though, she looks very much like the ventriloquist puppet of years ago.

merlotgran Tue 26-Feb-13 22:19:30

I think she looks a bit like Lorraine Chase.

absent Wed 27-Feb-13 07:26:55

A Waitrose spokesperson has said that "she will bring a wealth of experience" to the magazine to which is to contribute. They must be having a laugh!

Mamalinda Wed 27-Feb-13 11:06:18

I love Delia as her recipes work time and again and although I am an avid collector of all cookery books I always go back to Delia or Mary Berry. I agree with Ella46 that Delia didn't want to continue with the Waitrose magazine so they didn't dump her. Lets give Pippa a chance - you never know she might come out with something we didn't know!!

Nainbach Wed 27-Feb-13 11:11:31

Did anyone see the mail on Sunday supplement, maybe it was just the photography but the cakes looked really insipid.