(50 hour steak anyone?) and wrecking half my chef equipment.
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Me I prefer to, and me OH's attempts have involved getting out a Heston Blumenthal cookbook
(50 hour steak anyone?) and wrecking half my chef equipment.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostThere's nothing more satifying than coming home at the end of a hard day, grabbing a cook book and rustling up something for your loved one.
There's nothing more satisfying than coming home at the end of a hard day, grabbing the cook and rustling something up your loved one.
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Both of take turns in cooking.
When she used to work locally, and I worked in London, she'd prepare dinner for the evening.
Now that she's working in London and I work 5 mins from home, I prepare in the evenings.
There's nothing more satifying than coming home at the end of a hard day, grabbing a cook book and rustling up something for your loved one.
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That's why you are called Brillo Pad - only good for the cleaning / clearing up?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMrs BP used to be a chef. Its hard for me to get near the kitchen until clearing up time.
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Mr ZD can not cook at all so it is down to me or the local take-a-way.
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SWMBO works at home so she tends to cook most nights, but to be honest it's pie and chips and easy stuff like that.
I'll cook once or twice a week but it's cooking from scratch.
I love cooking a roast, my currys are pretty good and I enjoy cooking Chinese and Italian.
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Mrs BP used to be a chef. Its hard for me to get near the kitchen until clearing up time.
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Mrs BigD's a vegetarian, where as I'm a fully fledged carnivore. She is prepared to cook meat, but tends to over do the "making sure it's cooked all the way through" bit, and I end up with a lump of carbon.
So, if I'm at home, I tend to do the cooking.
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Me!!
MrsBear isn't the best cook - there's a couple of things I've taught her and she does them but I cook most nights.
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Where's the "share it" option?
Generally, her Ladyship cooks from scratch.
I tend to do the easy meals.
But it is nice that when neither of us can be arsed to cook, we just eat out and think nothing of it.
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Mostly, MrsF - normally I'm working away from home, so she has no choice.
When we are both there, it's probably 70-30 to her. I enjoy cooking, but don't really have much chance to practice it.
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very droll.
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