"Something that's such a joy in my life every day - cooking - is this incredible, horrific danger to women around the world"
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The subtext is an indictment of unequal risk. For Roberts, cooking implies choice, leisure, maybe a well-ventilated kitchen and time. For millions of women, it means exposure to toxic smoke from open fires or unsafe stoves, a daily threat that compounds with poverty, caregiving expectations, and lack of infrastructure. By naming women specifically, she draws attention to how "household" problems are gendered by default: the labor is feminized, so the danger is, too.
Context matters: Roberts has lent her profile to global causes (including environmental and health-focused campaigns). In that lane, the quote is strategic: she uses her relatability - a famous person admitting a normal pleasure - as a bridge to structural critique. It's not pity; it's a moral reframing. Cooking isn't just culture or craft. It's also policy: clean energy access, ventilation, healthcare, and whose safety counts as an urgent problem rather than background noise.
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| Topic | Cooking |
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Roberts, Julia. (2026, January 16). Something that's such a joy in my life every day - cooking - is this incredible, horrific danger to women around the world. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/something-thats-such-a-joy-in-my-life-every-day--92324/
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Roberts, Julia. "Something that's such a joy in my life every day - cooking - is this incredible, horrific danger to women around the world." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/something-thats-such-a-joy-in-my-life-every-day--92324/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Something that's such a joy in my life every day - cooking - is this incredible, horrific danger to women around the world." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/something-thats-such-a-joy-in-my-life-every-day--92324/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









