I figured I might get one or two replies when I started the bread baking thread. Instead, it took off.
Social distancing might have helped keep it going, but a lot of us have been baking for years, or maybe always had an interest in baking, and only just got the opportunity.
I've cooked for myself and my family for my entire life. My dad raised my brother and I, and for a few of our teenage years we also had another boy my age living with us. When we turned 16, my dad told us that he was tired of cooking and laundry, gave us each an allowance, and told us we were on our own.
We boys lived on fast food for a few months, then I organized the other two boys, pooled our money, and I started cooking. That skill came in handy when I decided to go to college, as I quit the harness horse racing business, and moved in with my grandparents. I took over the cooking, shopping, and laundry, and started college. Five years of room and board, in exchange for having a meal on the table every night.
My grandparents are long gone, my dad died a year ago, so the family is now my wife and two children. Our twenty fifth wedding anniversary is this month, and I'm still the primary cook in the family.
We're not eating out or ordering food, so I've had to produce something every night. It seems like it might be a good time to start this thread, and see if anyone's interested.