Cooking takes effort and practice. I don't care if a recipe takes 30 min or 2 hrs ~ you won't get proficient at it until you do it at least a couple of times.
I love Gordon Ramsay's books, recipes and his TV shows. And I also own a few pieces of his ramekin bakeware. He's no nonsense and to the point.
As for Fast Food, I live in the US and bought the British edition before this Americanized version came out. I'm a practiced cook, but not formally educated in cooking. It's a great cookbook.
Geez, can no one use their brains in this country anymore? I didn't have the luxury of American weights and measures to follow in my edition, I had to use metric, but I managed without hassle. Most measuring cups and spoons are printed in both standard and metric. Additionally, you can also use the Web to convert measures too before you start ~ who says you can't write & make notes in your own copy of a cookbook!
I've cooked several of his dishes for my family of five and didn't break the bank doing it, nor did it take me any longer to cook them than any other "regular" recipe I've done. It did take preparation and carefully reading over of the recipes a few times. I also didn't bother with ingredients I couldn't source locally. There are only a couple that had things I couldn't find anyway. So what? There are plenty of others to enjoy.
For example, for our Super Bowl party, my 11 yr old daughter and I cooked everything from Ramsay's tomato kebabs as appetizers, to his Chili Beef (for sandwiches) and finished off the night with making Baked Ricotta with Carmelized Peaches for dessert ~ made in Ramsay's ramekins, of course.
I have 2 other cookbooks of his and I've easily made inexpensive family meals from all of them.
People who complain about cooking... that it's not fast enough or too hard are just not interested in cooking in the first place.
It's OK to not like cooking or cookbooks or chef inspired recipes, but then don't expect to make a good meal happen.
PS An excellent knife for slicing fruits and vegetables is a quality ceramic Japanese knife. Invest in good utensils and it will make cooking easier and you may actually enjoy it.