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Maybe Mr Dear should make what he makes best, reservations at a restaurant! Besides Fred, count on eating lots of drops and the leftovers of the flopā¦
Ru roh! Yes, heās trying, and that means a lot, but does being in charge mean he has to cook it? Because there a lot of lovely restaurants that do take out, and they arenāt all that tacky fast food. Some have real food, and that may be a better and safer alternative. You would enjoy it as well assuming theyāll share. Besides it would taste better than what heās attempting to cook.
Man your station, Fred! When Mr. Dear is in the kitchen, thereās bound to be snacks that hit the floor ā¦ just be sure you stay out of the immediate drop zone.
Last year, on my birthday, my girls volunteered to make dinner. Our air fryer was still fairly new. I stayed out of the kitchen while they worked their magic. However, at one point, I heard the younger one say to the older, āStep away from the air fryer! We are NOT going to burn the place down!ā (For the record, they DID use the air fryer, and dinner was yummy.)
Why are men always portrayed as inept in the kitchen? Itās an annoying stereotype that seems socially acceptable. Iāve enjoyed cooking since I was a teenager and got hooked on Food Network. Havenāt had cable or satellite television in years, but still love cooking.
Late hubby absolutely could not and would not cook anything. But if I didnāt want to cook, he was always willing to take me out for a meal. Or if for some reason I couldnāt go out, he would happily go get take-out. But I have several male friends who are very good cooks. All five of my brothers can also cook quite well. My dad could cook as well. As for the noise Mr. Dear is making, I used to make that much noise when I cooked, and Iām actually a good cook, just a klutz in general.
ronaldspence about 4 years ago
Maybe Mr Dear should make what he makes best, reservations at a restaurant! Besides Fred, count on eating lots of drops and the leftovers of the flopā¦
mikenjanet about 4 years ago
Ru roh! Yes, heās trying, and that means a lot, but does being in charge mean he has to cook it? Because there a lot of lovely restaurants that do take out, and they arenāt all that tacky fast food. Some have real food, and that may be a better and safer alternative. You would enjoy it as well assuming theyāll share. Besides it would taste better than what heās attempting to cook.
LupisLight about 4 years ago
Um, those arenāt generally sound effects Iād associate with cooking. Especially āWALLOPāā¦.
rekam about 4 years ago
Hubby was a better cook that I was. But he had a good teacher and I didnāt.
Breadboard about 4 years ago
All that to open a can of soup ;-)
BigDaveGlass about 4 years ago
When my late father was in charge of cooking, we knew it would be mac & cheese, lumpy mac & cheeseā¦.
GSD Mom Premium Member about 4 years ago
Man your station, Fred! When Mr. Dear is in the kitchen, thereās bound to be snacks that hit the floor ā¦ just be sure you stay out of the immediate drop zone.
SusieB about 4 years ago
The leftovers may not be good tonight, though there may be a lot left over
Wren Fahel about 4 years ago
Last year, on my birthday, my girls volunteered to make dinner. Our air fryer was still fairly new. I stayed out of the kitchen while they worked their magic. However, at one point, I heard the younger one say to the older, āStep away from the air fryer! We are NOT going to burn the place down!ā (For the record, they DID use the air fryer, and dinner was yummy.)
david_42 about 4 years ago
I donāt think my eldest BIL ever made anything more complicated than a bowl of cereal and milk. He didnāt even grill burgers.
spaceagesoul about 4 years ago
Why are men always portrayed as inept in the kitchen? Itās an annoying stereotype that seems socially acceptable. Iāve enjoyed cooking since I was a teenager and got hooked on Food Network. Havenāt had cable or satellite television in years, but still love cooking.
kathleenhicks62 about 4 years ago
That must be me cooking! LOL!
RandomLantern445 about 4 years ago
Oh, the best sound there was āWallopā.
finnygirl Premium Member about 4 years ago
Late hubby absolutely could not and would not cook anything. But if I didnāt want to cook, he was always willing to take me out for a meal. Or if for some reason I couldnāt go out, he would happily go get take-out. But I have several male friends who are very good cooks. All five of my brothers can also cook quite well. My dad could cook as well. As for the noise Mr. Dear is making, I used to make that much noise when I cooked, and Iām actually a good cook, just a klutz in general.