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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="Mortalis5509" data-source="post: 586569" data-attributes="member: 2838"><p><strong>Re: Anyone have any advice on how you tell your wife she needs cooking classes?</strong></p><p></p><p>My wife doesn't cook much and I do most of it. She really didn't learn to cook growing up. On the other hand my grandmother started teaching me in kindergarten and my dad taught me a lot along with my self. </p><p></p><p>Is it burnt? No seasoning? See mine doesn't really know how to tell when meat is done. I have started easy and got her doing good on sides. I have a green egg and mostly cook a lot on there. </p><p></p><p>Why don't yall cook together and show her a few things along the way. Now straight up telling her she sucks at cooking depends on her personality and if she thinks she is trying really hard. Teach her, go over a few things, and offer encouragement. I'm sure you work hard every day like most, but make it a "together thing" for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mortalis5509, post: 586569, member: 2838"] [b]Re: Anyone have any advice on how you tell your wife she needs cooking classes?[/b] My wife doesn't cook much and I do most of it. She really didn't learn to cook growing up. On the other hand my grandmother started teaching me in kindergarten and my dad taught me a lot along with my self. Is it burnt? No seasoning? See mine doesn't really know how to tell when meat is done. I have started easy and got her doing good on sides. I have a green egg and mostly cook a lot on there. Why don't yall cook together and show her a few things along the way. Now straight up telling her she sucks at cooking depends on her personality and if she thinks she is trying really hard. Teach her, go over a few things, and offer encouragement. I'm sure you work hard every day like most, but make it a "together thing" for a while. [/QUOTE]
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