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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="joho75287" data-source="post: 586595" data-attributes="member: 4907"><p>Man, y'all are making me realize how good I have it!</p><p>When we first got married (17 years ago) I did the cooking as I was a better cook and we both worked. She did the cleaning and laundry and I did the yard and cooking, seemed fair to me. After we had our son and we decided my wife would stay home with him and subsequently our daughter she took on the role since she was home.</p><p></p><p>She quickly developed her cooking skill set and she almost always now produces some awesome meals and never one that isn't edible! She got into baking for awhile and generally knocks that out of the park too. You give that woman a recipe and she follows it and 98% of the time it is spot on. She has all these recipe sites book marked and has notes on what we liked etc. I can't remember the last time we had the same thing during a two week span. She has even started substituting and adding to recipes to expand her abilities. Those are about 85-90% good. I still do the grill work and occasionally will do one of my "specialties" (marinara sauce, lasagne and rolling home made sushi to name a few) but by in large the kitchen is hers...and it's not just for sammiches!!</p><p></p><p>Kush, if your wife will get upset by telling her that her cooking sucks, I strongly suggest you do what others have suggested and learn with her...hell you might learn something and grow closer in the process as an added side benefit. She may never have had the benefit of someone teaching her and may have very low self confidence in learning new things...if you do it with her, you might break through that and help her along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joho75287, post: 586595, member: 4907"] Man, y'all are making me realize how good I have it! When we first got married (17 years ago) I did the cooking as I was a better cook and we both worked. She did the cleaning and laundry and I did the yard and cooking, seemed fair to me. After we had our son and we decided my wife would stay home with him and subsequently our daughter she took on the role since she was home. She quickly developed her cooking skill set and she almost always now produces some awesome meals and never one that isn't edible! She got into baking for awhile and generally knocks that out of the park too. You give that woman a recipe and she follows it and 98% of the time it is spot on. She has all these recipe sites book marked and has notes on what we liked etc. I can't remember the last time we had the same thing during a two week span. She has even started substituting and adding to recipes to expand her abilities. Those are about 85-90% good. I still do the grill work and occasionally will do one of my "specialties" (marinara sauce, lasagne and rolling home made sushi to name a few) but by in large the kitchen is hers...and it's not just for sammiches!! Kush, if your wife will get upset by telling her that her cooking sucks, I strongly suggest you do what others have suggested and learn with her...hell you might learn something and grow closer in the process as an added side benefit. She may never have had the benefit of someone teaching her and may have very low self confidence in learning new things...if you do it with her, you might break through that and help her along. [/QUOTE]
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