DH put ginger in a pasta puttanesca

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never understood people who rush to DCUM to complain about their spouses. Ok OP let's all laugh about how bad of a cook he is and how he messed up food you were looking forward to! I don't know, it just bothers me.


It's not like she named him and asked us to flood his business with 1 star reviews.

People come here because it's a quick and anonymous place to vent - and sometimes get helpful feedback. Or funny feedback. (Or mean and nasty feedback.)

+1 I love reading about kitchen misadventures, and OP’s DH made a real head-scratcher of a decision for an experienced cook.

OP, I’m sure you’re right about his motivations. You may want to steer him toward green smoothies for his ginger fix.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never understood people who rush to DCUM to complain about their spouses. Ok OP let's all laugh about how bad of a cook he is and how he messed up food you were looking forward to! I don't know, it just bothers me.


It's not like she named him and asked us to flood his business with 1 star reviews.

People come here because it's a quick and anonymous place to vent - and sometimes get helpful feedback. Or funny feedback. (Or mean and nasty feedback.)


+1

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, you married well. Period. If these are your problems, suggest keeping them in perspective. Seems you are, but good grief I am the primary cooking our family and will sometimes make a god-awful error. But mostly have introduced our wider family to cuisines and flavors they are pretty fond of.


No one wants to be "introduced" to an abomination like ginger in a pasta puttanesca.
Anonymous
I almost threw up just reading the thread title. You have my sympathies OP.
Anonymous
Gross!!!
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