Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him grill on the weekends when it’s not so hot.
This is completely sexist. Why can a man grill but not cook in the kitchen?
Hey, boo. I married a man who cooks and is a full partner. This OP did not. I’m trying to advise someone whose husband clearly hates the kitchen.
Grilling is...cooking, honey. It’s just outside. Food still gets on the table.
Let’s hear your better suggestion for OP to get a night off from cooking and still get decently fed at home.
Different poster - she can start by divorcing him.
Anonymous wrote:So order take out? Hire someone for meal prep?
Ask him to pour cereal and milk for the kids? Assemble some sandwiches?
I get the sense the really problem here is that OP is insistent on "cooking" for every meal. We have picky eaters and if anything it makes me less likely to cook. They love frozen waffles so that is breakfast. School lunches are cheese sandwiches and chopped fruits and veggies. Dinner is often various pastas, simple grilled stuff, or take out.
OP, you are the one planning all of these meals that you hate cooking. That is not your DH's fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him grill on the weekends when it’s not so hot.
This is completely sexist. Why can a man grill but not cook in the kitchen?
Hey, boo. I married a man who cooks and is a full partner. This OP did not. I’m trying to advise someone whose husband clearly hates the kitchen.
Grilling is...cooking, honey. It’s just outside. Food still gets on the table.
Let’s hear your better suggestion for OP to get a night off from cooking and still get decently fed at home.
Different poster - she can start by divorcing him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him grill on the weekends when it’s not so hot.
This is completely sexist. Why can a man grill but not cook in the kitchen?
Hey, boo. I married a man who cooks and is a full partner. This OP did not. I’m trying to advise someone whose husband clearly hates the kitchen.
Grilling is...cooking, honey. It’s just outside. Food still gets on the table.
Let’s hear your better suggestion for OP to get a night off from cooking and still get decently fed at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him grill on the weekends when it’s not so hot.
This is completely sexist. Why can a man grill but not cook in the kitchen?
Anonymous wrote:Have him grill on the weekends when it’s not so hot.