Re: The Way to a Man's Heart is?
Maybe here?..My wife can cook very well but she doesn't have to. She has a demanding full time job and at 56 is a long way from retirement. I am retired and I do all the cooking. (And everything else at home with the help of my son who works part time)) I started out with the basics but over the years it has developed into more than a hobby. The food I cook is varied and cosmopolitan "Mediterasian" mostly. And all done with totally fresh ingredients. No processed or "fast" food is allowed past the front gate at our house unless somebody else apart from the three of us is going to eat it. As far as I know my wife has no plans to leave me for a younger man. (fingers crossed!) So I think I already made it to her heart some time ago and that was quite a while before I could cook well. Also her girlfriends at work keep saying how jealous they are that she has a chef for a husband. And she tells me she is lucky to have me which makes me feel very good. I think that old saying is..?..well..What an impolite person would call bad food? Whether you are a man or a woman, finding you way to somebody's heart and staying there is about a lot more than food or cooking. So my answer is I don't think it matters who does the cooking. AS long as it's done properly by somebody and it's appreciated by the people it's done for. JMORe: The Way to a Man's Heart is?
I love cooking but I'm not a slave to the kitchen...I do think though that cooking a special meal for someone you care about is a lovely thing to do...it doesn't have to be expensive ingredients or anything just time taken and beautifully cooked and presented....I think that's lovely.Re: The Way to a Man's Heart is?
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Does there need to be a way to a man's heart?Re: The Way to a Man's Heart is?
I’d rather be a good cook than good at housework.Thread Tools | |
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