Anonymous wrote:Maybe the OP finds this annoying because it veers into mansplaining? The very common male trait to talk down or explain to a woman something she might know much better than him anyway. That kind of talking down can annoy anyone. Seems to come from a place where some men do not realize that just because something is new to them, it doesnt mean others havent lived through it.
Anonymous wrote:My 93 y/o dad never cooked for himself until my mom died last year. Not surprisingly, he's terrible at it, and I've had to take him to urgent care because he thought a mandoline slicer was the antidote for what he lacks in knife skills. I humor him when he shows me "easy" YouTube recipes narrated by that generic AI voice, and when I get frustrated I think about how happy my mom would be that he misses her cooking enough to try to replicate it himself.
Anonymous wrote:At least he’s cooking! When we went to college my mom announced that she was never cooking again. What that means in practice was that she makes herself what we now call “girl dinner” most nights and my father gets himself takeout or fast food. He’s eaten his way into serious health problems.
Anonymous wrote:He misses your mom and talking about cooking gives him an excuse to mention her indirectly.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the OP finds this annoying because it veers into mansplaining? The very common male trait to talk down or explain to a woman something she might know much better than him anyway. That kind of talking down can annoy anyone. Seems to come from a place where some men do not realize that just because something is new to them, it doesnt mean others havent lived through it.
Anonymous wrote:Sign him up for a culinary arts class. Keep his mind active and engaged.
. Ok so the next time he starts up just say: "Dad, please stop talking to me incessantly about this boring cooking nonsense. I hate cooking and I hate listening to you talk about it. I even posted on the internet mocking you about it to complete strangers. Also, when are you going to drop dead already? I could use that inheritance " If you're lucky maybe he will never talk to you again. Cheers.Anonymous wrote:Please help me to stop getting irrationally irritated by this. My elderly, widower father now has to cook for himself. My mother did all the cooking when she was alive. Now he’s always offering me cooking and grocery shopping tips like I’ve never cooked for my family before. DH and I are empty nesters and I am SICK of cooking and would love to never eat Dinner again. I get so irritated every time my father asks me if I know why something is done in cooking a particular dish, etc. Does anyone else have to deal with this?
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are entirely too naive.
Anonymous wrote:Please help me to stop getting irrationally irritated by this. My elderly, widower father now has to cook for himself. My mother did all the cooking when she was alive. Now he’s always offering me cooking and grocery shopping tips like I’ve never cooked for my family before. DH and I are empty nesters and I am SICK of cooking and would love to never eat Dinner again. I get so irritated every time my father asks me if I know why something is done in cooking a particular dish, etc. Does anyone else have to deal with this?