' Meat from Stove to Table '
Mrs. ARTHUR WEBB : ' Pot Roasts '
There is a mistaken notion, often given wide publicity, that the time at which morning talks are given is an unsuitable one for the audience for which they are intended. The most recent proof that this is not the case is the arrival at Broadcasting House of 20,000 odd applications for recipes as a direct result of the autumn cookery series. Letters support this. Paradoxical as it may sound, the people who really work are quite ready and able to afford fifteen minutes to listen to something they really want to know.