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Does your wife/gf cook?


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I have a problem, my new gf does not cook at all:eek:. So most of the time I find myself cooking, or ordering delivery. I've tried to teach her how to cook and she shows no interest or effort for that matter.

So, my question is do you cook or your spouse cooks?

get her started on the crock pot, soups, casseroles. Have her learn how to cook a steak as there is a ton of stuff you can apply to that.

Foodwishes.com is a great food blog for beginners and it has a great youtube channel.

Cooksillustrated.com has a ton of fool proof recipes.

If she doesn't want to do it then she probably just shouldn't do it. Unless you are the primary breadwinner and feel entitled to a little help.

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Same here, and I have actually become pretty good at it. My wife does cook certain things, especially when it comes to asian food and seafood. She is generally far better at that kind of stuff.

Tonight I made Jambalaya.

damn, I haven't had Jambalya in years.. my dad used to cook something killer. might have to put a bug in his ear.. would make for some great leftovers all week.

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I cant believe some of.you jackasses actually managed to.convince women to marry you.

My dad was always the cook growing up....his hobby is gourmet cooking so Im over there as much as I can to eat din din

I can cook pretty well. My pops gives me.recipes all the time. I make really good baked spaghetti and I just finished making some shells and cheese with ground beef....mmmm Texas Pete

Boo I hate to break it to you, but baked spaghetti and mac & cheese w/ hamburger is not exactally "cooking".

Sure, it's good for a quick fix but if you're not in the kitchen for a few hours, you aint cookin'! :biggrin:

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