Posted by Waltdavies on November 03, 2013 at 08:27:28 from (70.210.134.135):
In Reply to: what to fix to eat posted by ericy on November 03, 2013 at 07:10:52:
My wife and I argue over who is going to cook tonight. She mostly wins and I cook. I have learn to make a lot of shortcuts with the micro a very handy tool. Get the micro cookbook out and look at the simple meals you can put together that taste good. Mostly you need to very your meals eating the same thing over and over can make anything taste awful. I have a large collection of old waffle irons and once a week we have waffles for dinner with fresh strawberries and whip cream YUM, YUM, Another way is to find some poor woman in the same shape as you are and get together just to cook. It can really make a difference when you can share what you cook. Walt PS I have always loved to cook special things but at 75 with a bum ticker it's getting harder to spend half a day in the kitchen.
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