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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When did people first start using the term "short order cook", in anything other than an actual diner job situation? I don't ever remember hearing the phrase until I had kids and started reading DCUM. And I only hear it in one context -- people refusing to short order cook. Does anyone use it in the positive? Like, "Good morning, sweetie, what can I short order cook for your breakfast today?" Or is it always something you refuse to do or be? [/quote] lol, I only see it here, too. But I live the short order cook life. Both my husband and I do. We prepare so many different things for dinner each night, because everyone in the house has completely different tastes. It's hard to put consistently healthy meals on the table that everyone will eat. Husband cares only about the meat. I care mostly about the veggies. We both like things super-spicy. My kids can't handle spice at all. So there are many different things or versions of things on the table every frigging night. [/quote]
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