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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The previous posters suggestions are all great bandaid suggestions. Sign up for one of them. However, you guys need to learn how to cook. Not like gourmet fancy things, but enough to do a stir fry, pasta sauce, Mac and cheese, brownies, baked chicken for your kids. I live in md, so none of my cooking suggestions would be helpful. I hope someone else can recc a place for classes. [/quote] I agree but for a different reason.....to be an example for your children. Please try to learn to cook and learn to enjoy cooking a few things so your kids can be part of the cooking process when they are the right age. If they never see you cook, they'll think that's normal and never want to learn. It's a very important life skill. My husband can't cook anything (well, he can do boxed mac and cheese) and I hate that he can't help now that we have a baby - it's all on me. I would have appreciated his mother teaching him something (even though she's a shitty cook). It CAN be fun if you don't act defeated out of the gate. Hire a chef to come teach you a few basic things. we love soupergirl. I've heard good things about healthybites. However, for $3k a month, hire a personal chef and try to learn from them as well. [/quote]
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