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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - our HHI is high but we're near retirement and want to save as much as we can. However, it's always been like this for us. I do like cooking - and am a better baker than cook but I never realized how many don't know HOW to cook. I grew up poor (so did husband and on a farm with no restaurants in town) so this is normal for us I suppose. I didn't eat at a restaurant until I was 10. [/quote] You sound incredibly old fashioned OP--and I don't mean that in a good way, but rather, out of touch. I assume you're a "stay at home mom?" I cooked 6 nights a week for my family of four, but after almost 20 years of it, I am sick to death of it. And I used to make some really great dinners. This claim that people don't know how to cook is so stupid. It's not hard, it's just boring, unsatisfying, and takes time that a home with two working parents don't have much of. Get off your high horse. Sounds like your cooking isn't really that good. Did you have kids, actually? And were the first to love the college cooking because it wasn't the same boring stuff you make at home?[/quote] How very mean. No I work full time and have two part time jobs. Proud to be old fashioned. My kids love my cooking. [/quote]
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