SEXY!'
Yes, this is true... but as married life has now been 5 years... I'm realizing that the better way to finish the sentence - 'A guy that can cook well is.... HELPFUL!'
Phil is a great guy, a great husband, a great dad... but not a great cook. He has no interest in whipping something up and the 2 meals that he does make (french toast, chicken fingers and fries) are getting a little boring to say the least.
I'm afraid if he doesn't expand his cooking repertoire soon, I am going to start dreading the dinner-making 'ritual' (or should I say 'chore'). I flip-flop on the whole topic because I go through phases where I love to make dinner - I love trying new recipes, figuring out how the leftovers from one night can be made into something totally different the next - but I can see myself, 20 years from now, not loving it so much.
So, my latest thought is that I should go to some sort of cooking school (like the one that Julia instructed) where it's back to learning to love the basics of cooking... or I should send Phil to cooking school instead. Hhmm... maybe we should do it together? Now there's a thought that I hadn't thought of before. (Can you tell that I have a lot of time to think? haha)
Anyways, has anyone else wanted to go to cooking school? Or...wanted to send their husband?
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Forget cooking school - I want a sexy husband who can cook well!!!
ReplyDeleteSo... if is doesn't work out that we can open a bookstore when our husbands die... I will absolutely go to pastry school. Bring on the pies, muffins, cakes and cookies!
ReplyDeleteScott took a cooking class once. He learned how to make some really fancy dishes that we've never once had again. But then again, he's already a good cook!
ReplyDeleteBryan needs to join Phil at the cooking school. Then there will be much more appreciation for my own home made cooking, and less frustration by Bryan for my messy kitchen.
ReplyDeleteAgreed... perhaps one day we will all hear, "Thanks Honey for the spectacular home made meal... here let me do the dishes, you go and take a nap to refresh yourself." Is this too much to ask?
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