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    How lucky you all are !!!! In England, all they eat is SPAM.
    My wife Karen hates cooking, always has.
    So I do a lot of it now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NicoleLJ
    I find cooking to be a stress reliever. I love to experiment and I love watching people enjoy my food.
    I agree with the above - cooking is a great way to unwind, when it goes right, that is. I'm a bit of a perfectionist with food and like putting effort into giving a dish some aesthetics as well as good flavours, so if it ends up collapsing even just in the slightest, I feel miffed. If I'm going to cook, then I do the whole lot from scratch - no cheating by buying ready made sauces or doughs. Filo pastry.... agony!

    I've been cooking 'seriously' for about a year now, and started with a little student vegetarian cookbook in preparation for my uni days. I now have several giant hardback recipe books that are full of scribbles from where I've changed the amounts of ingredients and added new ideas.

    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    In England, all they eat is SPAM.
    Heh, but 'I'm a (supposed) Celebrity.... Get me out of Here!' taught me that the main diet of an Australian is witchetty grubs and kangaroo testicles.

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    Cooking a lost art? Judging from a couple PT threads, I'd say the jury's still out. On one hand, we can't seem to be able to boil eggs, but our cooking and recipe threads tend to run for pages and pages.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    On one hand, we can't seem to be able to boil eggs, but our cooking and recipe threads tend to run for pages and pages.
    I haven't killed my self yet.

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    The easiest thing to do is plan a little and eat for a few days on one meal.

    Ready?

    Sunday Dinner?

    Roast some chicken breasts with veggies.

    Make gravy from the drippings, and serve with some of the veggies.

    Rip apart the rest of the chicken and put it into the fridge with the veggies.

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    Monday lunch?

    Shredded chicken, salad from the package sexed up with some tomatoes and onions, dressing?

    Monday dinner?

    Open a can of beans, grab a few tortillas, cheese and a can of salsa.

    Heat up some of the chicken with some bell peppers?

    Chicken fajitas!

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    Tuesday lunch?

    Chicken salad, chop up some veggies the night before, toss with mayo and toast some bread.


    By the time Tuesday dinner come you are tired of chicken and you can eat the FISH you cooked with the chicken on Sunday.


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    LH,

    Remember the people that BAKE and make their own bread...The artisians that take bread recipes and go nuts with them.

    And?

    A little tree bark (cinnamon) goes along way.

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    Personally I do almost all my cooking from scratch. I find cooking to be a stress reliever. I love to experiment and I love watching people enjoy my food. Is this really becoming a rareity in the every day home now?
    Ummmm....I confess....for me, cooking is a stress producer.
    I don't mind baking a few things that I do well, but cooking.....
    Let's just say I love microwaves and any short-cut I can take in the kitchen, you can be sure I'll be taking it.

    The only things I really spend a lot of time on cooking "from scratch" are the eggplants and zucchini my husband grows in the garden.
    ~~Pat: Mom to (L-R in siggy)Philly, Piper, Molly & Kit


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    After years of working full time and cooking for hubby and four kids I now take the easiest way out. The kids are grown, hubby loves to eat out or we pick up ready meals at our grocer's or order in. I've had my share of cooking from scratch, done my time in the kitchen. We aren't big eaters so it really isn't worth making meals because we don't like leftovers. I just wish all these handy meals we can get today would have been available when the kids were at home and I came home bushed from working all day. The only thing I make now is homemade soup and I keep some in the freezer for days that we don't feel like anything else. And meatloaf, hubby goes nuts for my meatloaf and I like it too so I will make it every now and then. I've earned my kitchen wings so it's time to relax now that the family is grown.
    Lunches consist of salads and I even buy that ready made, must say my kids are all great cooks boys and girls so I guess they must have enjoyed my cooking.
    Asiel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asiel View Post
    I've earned my kitchen wings
    Hot, spicy or both?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post

    LH,

    Remember the people that BAKE and make their own bread...The artisians that take bread recipes and go nuts with them.

    And?

    A little tree bark (cinnamon) goes along way.

    Nuts? Not yet, couldn't find any citron or lemon peel to go with them.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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