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[quote=Anonymous]This might be one of those things that men say we are not appreciative. He sounds like a good guy just to take over the cooking. Focus on his willingness to try and not just go buy dinner. Anyways, cooking takes a while to learn. It's a creativity task. Some people have it or they don't. Some people can identify most spices in the food they eat, others have no idea. Either you cook together and create something you both like and he'll learn from demonstration (hopefully). Or look at recipes together. I don't usually follow it but it works for my DH. He's very precise on what to put in the food and try to make it taste exactly the way it's SUPPOSE to. I look at recipes to get an idea. How much spices depends on what's available. What I cook sometimes may never be repeated-because I don't follow recipes. Sometimes when eating out, I would say, this tastes like this spice or that spice. Eventually, you kinda know what to add to cook your food. Or hey, just ask him to bring out the crockpot and cook something in it-give some tips like the spices only. The mess from cooking is another story. [/quote]
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