Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a killer cook - but if you eat at my table, you eat what I feel like making and you tell me it's amazing without fail. And you also do the dishes.
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Oh, taken, sorry, forgot to mention that.
But in all seriousness, if you are online dating, make sure to mention how attractive you find a woman who can cook is in your profile. To me, it's one of my personal, creative qualities, and I love that my DH loves it about me. Ignore these harpies who are implying your liking it is akin to your wanting a maid.
I'm with her - I love to cook and like that my husband appreciates it!
Anonymous wrote:Op I'm 34 and I can cook. Cooking to me is like art. I can create so many things in my kitchen. I can cook American, Caribbean, Greek, Italian, African, Mexican etc However, i only cook for a man worthy or deserving of the meals I make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you tried Blue Apron? Seriously a lot less hassle than choosing a romantic partner based on whether she can cook.
This pre-made trend is possibly worse than the broads that want to eat at a restaurant 7 nights a week. It's a total Kardashian move: I can't cook, so I'm going to FAKE that I can by buying pre-made crap.
"Broads"? I think you are overplaying your hand.
Anonymous wrote:Bullshit. Foodie-ism is super trendy right now and has been for a few years. My last workplace was full of 25-30 year olds, and they were way into organizing office potlucks and bake-offs to show off their skills. I know more than one young woman in the DC area who maintains a food blog.
Anonymous wrote:I understand you OP. Having had 4 worthless daughters in law, good luck finding what you're looking for.
If I listed everything their women couldn't/wouldn't do we'd be here all day. You're going to have to do for yourself. I have never in my life seen such highly educated women be so damn dumb and lazy. They are only good for a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you tried Blue Apron? Seriously a lot less hassle than choosing a romantic partner based on whether she can cook.
This pre-made trend is possibly worse than the broads that want to eat at a restaurant 7 nights a week. It's a total Kardashian move: I can't cook, so I'm going to FAKE that I can by buying pre-made crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you tried Blue Apron? Seriously a lot less hassle than choosing a romantic partner based on whether she can cook.
This pre-made trend is possibly worse than the broads that want to eat at a restaurant 7 nights a week. It's a total Kardashian move: I can't cook, so I'm going to FAKE that I can by buying pre-made crap.
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried Blue Apron? Seriously a lot less hassle than choosing a romantic partner based on whether she can cook.
Anonymous wrote:Op, do you know how to cook?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a killer cook - but if you eat at my table, you eat what I feel like making and you tell me it's amazing without fail. And you also do the dishes.
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