What does your wife make for dinner?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tonight, turkey meatloaf with glaze, roaster mixed vegetables and stuffed jalapeños, with a side of Ceasar salad (my Ceasar dressing is to die for) also, tonight a strawberry cobbler from the fresh basket of berries our DD brought home on her drive from college. Celebratory desert for her, we don't usually have desert. DH cooked last evening, roasted garlic chicken, fingerling potatoes, pear and endive salad and green beans. We both love cooking and family dinners so no fight in this house.


Caesar. If you're going to brag on it, learn to spell it correctly!
Anonymous
Tonight I, the wife, made ceviche.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My wife is a pretty good cook. Great meals every night. Lot of times she is watching food network and get inspired and I get a new treat that night.

What does your wife usually make for dinner?



Your wife is more than that. If you love your wife, don’t marginalize her like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound like you're bragging since you didn't provide details on the meals. Boring thread that borders on trolling.


Complaining about trolling IS trolling!


No, complaining about trolls is not. Ask Jeff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My wife was lazy tonight, she just tossed some of her homemade meatballs to simmer in a jar of Mezzetta roasted garlic sauce, tossed with capellini and topped with freshly shredded Asiago and fresh ground pepper. That Mezzetta roasted garlic just sings, it’s an outstanding sauce from a jar for those nights you just want to be lazy.


Homemade meatballs are not lazy. I'd call her smart, industrious and a great planner if she has her homemade meatballs as a back up plan for nights like this.



You fell for the trap. Troll PP wanted to rile people up by acting like homemade meatballs are lazy.
Anonymous
My wife is of Indian origin and she can cook up some amazing meals - not just Indian but she tries to emulate a lot of Thai, Chinese, Lebanese, Greek, Mexican and Italian. ( She hasn’t really figured out the American food but I just go out and eat it when I crave it.)

She always home cooks when we have people over. I used to tell her just to order out ( which is what most of our friends do) but she refuses because she is so proud of feeding our family and guests fresh food.


Anonymous
Reminds me of a tv commercial that pissed me off as a little girl.

Hamburger helper helps her hamburger help her to make a great meal!!!

I was like 10 and it pissed me off.



Anonymous
What are you talking about, you freak? My husband makes dinner. What is wrong with you?
Anonymous
Tonight I made stuffed pepper casserole. This household gets whatever I feel like making and cleaning up from.
Anonymous
We do 50/50 cooking and do dishes together. Everything taste better when you are both happy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am the wife. I always cook. Yesterday we had steaks with chimichurri, roasted vegetables and potatoes. Tonight we are having salmon, salad with a vinaigrette, and a baguette that I still need to make.


I did this too this week. Blue Apron.
Anonymous
I'm the wife and I cook dinner maybe 6 times per year. I make baked ziti and a pretty good mac and cheese.

DH enjoys cooking so he cooks.
Anonymous
Troll!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My wife was lazy tonight, she just tossed some of her homemade meatballs to simmer in a jar of Mezzetta roasted garlic sauce, tossed with capellini and topped with freshly shredded Asiago and fresh ground pepper. That Mezzetta roasted garlic just sings, it’s an outstanding sauce from a jar for those nights you just want to be lazy.

All this while you were smacking her bottom and drinking beer, I presume? I am guessing you are a lesbian though.
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