I agree with this. Also, your sister is wrong, in that those meals are markedly better than fast food. |
| I think the quick meals you listed are cooking. Heating up a tray of chicken nuggets isn't cooking. I also think your sister is being a pain. |
| if a pot, pan, or baking dish get dirty, it's cooking. You joined food with heat. That's cooking. Well done! |
In self-defense, I'm a wonderful cook. Do big elaborate dinners. Make Southern classics like my grandmother did. I've mastered the sous vide and lamb. Not duck though. |
Agree. If I heat a frozen lean cuisine for lunch I don't think of it as cooking my lunch. Making a sandwich is making a sandwich, not cooking. But if I make spaghetti and meatballs for dinner, even if it's boxed pasta, jarred sauce and frozen meatballs I'm cooking. Not from scratch, it's all prepared foods being assembled into a larger meal but it is being cooked. She's being pretentious trying to take ownership of a word to make herself feel better about something. |
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So, your sister has turned cooking into a Mommy War. She's decided that what she does is so superior and what you do is so inferior that she has to be condescending about it and make it into a argument.
Why do so many women look for more opportunities to just and tear down other women for the decisions that they make? It's ridiculous and so is making a distinction between cooking and feeding your family. |