What Is The Source Of Resourcefulness
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Zig Ziglar, well known motivational speaker and author, attributes much of his success to always being able to find a capable hand at the end of one's sleeve. That can be especially true in the kitchen. Soup, stew and meatloaf are dishes based on resourcefulness - as well as leftovers. Resourcefulness also comes in handy when what you make doesn't turn out right. For example, when a little bit of egg yolk gets in the egg whites and prevents a souffle from rising, all is not lost. A resourceful chef would call the flat souffle a frittata.
Resourcefulness is what gave us the TV dinner. It also gave Swanson & Sons a way to use 270 tons of unsold, Thanksgiving turkey. Turkey, cornbread stuffing, peas and sweet potatoes were put in a compartmentalized, aluminum tray. Then the tray was put in a box that looked like a TV. Although the 78 cent TV dinner had a production estimate of 5,000 for the first year, Swanson sold more than 10 million in that time. Swanson stopped calling their frozen meals TV dinners in 1963; but they've been talking turkey - their best seller - ever since.
Resourcefulness is what the Makers Movement is all about. Its aim is to re-imagine uses for objects that would otherwise be thrown away. Because of an unstable economy, what started as a movement for techno geeks became a movement for average consumers to re-use objects. To promote re-use one of the directives in the 2005 Makers Bill of Rights is "The ease of repair should be a design ideal - not an afterthought". To promote this belief, movement leaders met with major manufacturers to request things like their using screws instead of glue and their making schematics readily available - things that would enable consumers to fix what they buy. Today the phrase throw-away culture should be used only for bad yogurt.
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