I have to finally admit I don't like to cook, I don't like to clean up the kitchen when I'm done and I hate the bother.
I usually cook on the weekend, a couple recipes of meat and some vegetables and dh and I just reheat for the rest of the week. Well, after 14 years of doing this we're getting tired of it. And DH is starting to make comments-he's nice about it but I can tell he's getting tired of it too.
How do you cook every night for 2 people? Do you go the store several times a week for fresh meat? I know it should be simple to cut a recipe in half, but for some reason when I do that, it doesn't seem like enough, yet a regular recipe seems like too much. I'm being winey, I can tell.
I bought my cute little grill type thing so I should start using it, but so far all I've done with it is make waffles and grilled cheese sandwiches-whole wheat and low fat of course.
I'm thinking if I learned how to cook small quantities, cooking wouldn't be such a chore now. My cooking experience has always been quantity, my first job I worked as a cook at a buffet dinner place, then I joined the army as a cook, so I've always cooked for 100-350 people and cooking for 2 is so hard. But, hey tell me to make lunch for church for 150, I'm your person. Just tell me when and where
Sarah


When I met DBF and his two boys it was kinda funny...I felt like I was becoming my mother. Funny how that works.
Sarah:
now that the chicks have left the nest, DH cooks reg meals & I cook the gourmet meals and with that we share the cooking of meals.
BB
and lately he's finally mentioned that he didn't really like broccoli