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Anyone have any advice on how you tell your wife she needs cooking classes?
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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 586451" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>Ain't nuttin' gay about some good eatin'! I been a bachelor for a while and my first job was cooking in a restaurant, always been able to cook stuff. Most of the time I grill and maybe do one side item like grilled potatoes, and the ole lady cooks whatever else we are eating. If it's on the weekends, that is. I don't get to see her Mon-Fri due to conflicting work schedules, but I rarely have time to cook during the week for schoolwork anyways, so most of the time, if food is cooked at my house, it is prepared by the both of us. I enjoy cooking....because I like to eat. And I'm real picky about how my food is cooked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 586451, member: 1780"] Ain't nuttin' gay about some good eatin'! I been a bachelor for a while and my first job was cooking in a restaurant, always been able to cook stuff. Most of the time I grill and maybe do one side item like grilled potatoes, and the ole lady cooks whatever else we are eating. If it's on the weekends, that is. I don't get to see her Mon-Fri due to conflicting work schedules, but I rarely have time to cook during the week for schoolwork anyways, so most of the time, if food is cooked at my house, it is prepared by the both of us. I enjoy cooking....because I like to eat. And I'm real picky about how my food is cooked. [/QUOTE]
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