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<blockquote data-quote="Tony337" data-source="post: 2429450" data-attributes="member: 339124"><p>I have no wife to do the cooking for me. Incidentally, my Mum is a great cook but as she closes in on 80 years, she has admitted she is fed up with cooking every day and it’s time for my Dad to do his share in the kitchen. So don’t take your wife for granted.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Goodness me I don't take my wife for granted at all...we have been together for 25 years.</p><p>Because of work and life we have one main meal per day together and she cooks it the rest of the time I graze on bits of healthiness.....it works for us both.</p><p></p><p>I do wonder if its because i'm in my fifties type 1 for 47 years coeliac sufferer and very easily pleased in all departments of life that has made me realise cooking is dreary and I've had to spend too long thinking about food ……</p><p>I never think.....</p><p>This meal is dull</p><p>This meal could be better</p><p>I could cook this better or have added this that or the other.</p><p>I fancy something different.</p><p></p><p>Heaven forbid if I was left alone I would eat a lot more soups as they are disgusting healthy and I don't need a recipe...</p><p>Salad too which I grow my own and again you don't need a recipe.</p><p></p><p>Something to do with cooking has passed me by and do feel all the better for it....lol</p><p></p><p>Just a gentle and polite reminder I don't want to offend anyone with my observations its just the way I am</p><p></p><p>Tony</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Tony337, post: 2429450, member: 339124"] I have no wife to do the cooking for me. Incidentally, my Mum is a great cook but as she closes in on 80 years, she has admitted she is fed up with cooking every day and it’s time for my Dad to do his share in the kitchen. So don’t take your wife for granted.[/QUOTE] Goodness me I don't take my wife for granted at all...we have been together for 25 years. Because of work and life we have one main meal per day together and she cooks it the rest of the time I graze on bits of healthiness.....it works for us both. I do wonder if its because i'm in my fifties type 1 for 47 years coeliac sufferer and very easily pleased in all departments of life that has made me realise cooking is dreary and I've had to spend too long thinking about food …… I never think..... This meal is dull This meal could be better I could cook this better or have added this that or the other. I fancy something different. Heaven forbid if I was left alone I would eat a lot more soups as they are disgusting healthy and I don't need a recipe... Salad too which I grow my own and again you don't need a recipe. Something to do with cooking has passed me by and do feel all the better for it....lol Just a gentle and polite reminder I don't want to offend anyone with my observations its just the way I am Tony [/QUOTE]
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