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    T-DOGG

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    The wife is the cook at our house and that's what I eat. I may make a suggestion but I don't complain. Complaining would tesult in me being the cook.
    Same. That's why I always answer "yes" when she asks me if the meal was good. And if it's not all that great and she knows it already, I tell her it's still far better than anything I can make. Even my 11 year old daughter cooks better than me. I cook with my wallet (pizza and Chik-Fil-A are my specialties). And I can buy one hell of a blizzard (recommend Reese Extreme this month).
     

    WebSnyper

    Time to make the chimichangas
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    Same. That's why I always answer "yes" when she asks me if the meal was good. And if it's not all that great and she knows it already, I tell her it's still far better than anything I can make. Even my 11 year old daughter cooks better than me. I cook with my wallet (pizza and Chik-Fil-A are my specialties). And I can buy one hell of a blizzard (recommend Reese Extreme this month).


    If my wife cooks, I clean up after.

    If I cook, then I clean up after.

    So I try not to cook (but I will do so if the alternative is me not eating).

    That said, I do give some "feedback" as best I can without poking the bear, otherwise it's my fault if she keeps making something I don't like. That said, she has a pretty good idea what I'm going to eat or not.


    That said on the division of labor on who cooks vs who cleans, if I had to do it over again, I would not have started that. It definitely gives incentive in some cases for a "sloppy" cook. When I cook, I look to do so in as few dishes, etc as possible and keep things cleaned up along the way. My wife on the other hand, not so much.
     

    Ruger_Ronin

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    Sniffed yin's out. I thought we were going for a new record. Posting a pic with thread relevance for a change. Trying to break this holster in as much as possible.

    How is everyone doing today? Stay hydrated. Its rough out there again.Yesterday I actually went windows up with a/c on the way to work. That's VERY rare for me. Think I'll do it again this after.
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    Biggredchev

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    Same. That's why I always answer "yes" when she asks me if the meal was good. And if it's not all that great and she knows it already, I tell her it's still far better than anything I can make. Even my 11 year old daughter cooks better than me. I cook with my wallet (pizza and Chik-Fil-A are my specialties). And I can buy one hell of a blizzard (recommend Reese Extreme this month).
    Crockpots are your friend.
     
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