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[quote=Anonymous]Safeway, Target, Costco, Whole Foods, etc. now have meal kits in store, ready for purchase. (You don’t have to sign up for regular delivery from a company like Hello Fresh or whatever.) I’m a DW and I hate to cook. My DH loves it. But occasionally he wants a break and I reach for one of those kits because it makes it less likely it will be inedible. Also, maybe this is part of it, because it was for me: my DH used to make me nervous in the kitchen. He’d tell me I was using the wrong knife, or I had the stove heat on too high or whatever. When he leaves me alone and doesn’t hover I make fewer mistakes. If you tend to hover, instead go do something else while your FH cooks and let him succeed. The other thing that helps since he usually does the cooking is I’ll clean up. Or I will offer to do something else: “while you cook, I’ll take care of the laundry” so I don’t feel like I’m lounging while he works. Or that he doesn’t feel that way. [/quote]
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