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oh darn, i thought it was gonna be she let him do something else....... :innocent:

I think not being with our SO's for so long has gotten to us :)

Good luck with your dinner! My fiance makes a GREAT lasagna and its not hard to make, so I think thats a good suggestion. Skip the frogs legs :)

Yes it is great.. other then the fact that I have to guard the cheese sauce ...

I do not know why... but for some reason people try to steal the food before it is done.

Same thing with pancakes lol.. I went BALLISTIC when they kept begging for them. lol.

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For the first time in the three and one-half years I've known her, my wife is letting me "cook supper" this weekend.

SWeeeeeeeT!

Any suggestions...?

Hey this is America, that means if a guy cooks it is Barbeque :whistle::innocent:

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Earlier today, we were discussing what I might cook;

She said she knew that anything I cook will be wonderful;

Dang it.

Er....... damn it.

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I love to cook but my wife gets upset because I just make stuff up, like parmessan encrusted herb and garlic chicken. Then she wants the recipe and I dont have one. I have a friend who is a chef and taught me just to make it up as I go along. Its fun and keeps my sweetie guessing

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I love to cook but my wife gets upset because I just make stuff up, like parmessan encrusted herb and garlic chicken. Then she wants the recipe and I dont have one. I have a friend who is a chef and taught me just to make it up as I go along. Its fun and keeps my sweetie guessing

I also love to cook. And Thomas, I love to experiment as well! Thank God for the Food Network, lotsa ideas there. Last week I even replaced my old coil electric stove with a new gas convection unit in anticipation of all the fine meals Tanya says she wants to make. :devil: As we talk to each other every day, part of the conversation always is what we ate or are going to cook. She is a fabulous cook and is the adminstrator for the best restaurant in Sochi and loves seafood, so she tells me that she wouldn't mind if I grill up a nice Loin of Tuna!

One thing I do anticipate is that I will be having to make the breakfasts. I have a 16 yo boy and will be adding a 13 yo girl, and I want to make sure that they have a good breakfast before school. School here in Georgia starts at 7:30am, and for a while it definitely is going to be a challenge for Tanya to get up early (before 10am)! Are all Russians late risers? Discuss...... :P

At the risk of stereotyping and thus being flamed, I am going to say that Russian women are among the best cooks in the world!

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I love Alton Brown's "Good Eats" show. I've learned many a cool culinary trick or two. :thumbs:

I love to cook but my wife gets upset because I just make stuff up, like parmessan encrusted herb and garlic chicken. Then she wants the recipe and I dont have one. I have a friend who is a chef and taught me just to make it up as I go along. Its fun and keeps my sweetie guessing

I also love to cook. And Thomas, I love to experiment as well! Thank God for the Food Network, lotsa ideas there. Last week I even replaced my old coil electric stove with a new gas convection unit in anticipation of all the fine meals Tanya says she wants to make. :devil: As we talk to each other every day, part of the conversation always is what we ate or are going to cook. She is a fabulous cook and is the adminstrator for the best restaurant in Sochi and loves seafood, so she tells me that she wouldn't mind if I grill up a nice Loin of Tuna!

One thing I do anticipate is that I will be having to make the breakfasts. I have a 16 yo boy and will be adding a 13 yo girl, and I want to make sure that they have a good breakfast before school. School here in Georgia starts at 7:30am, and for a while it definitely is going to be a challenge for Tanya to get up early (before 10am)! Are all Russians late risers? Discuss...... :P

At the risk of stereotyping and thus being flamed, I am going to say that Russian women are among the best cooks in the world!

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Oh no. This is heartbreaking. If you need anything at all, the VJ community is here to support you.

For a second thee I thought you said: "My wife left me! She really left me! I thought...here we go again (shades of Satellite).

i thought the same thing...i said "oh no! not again!!"

good luck with the meal! :thumbs:

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I love to cook but my wife gets upset because I just make stuff up, like parmessan encrusted herb and garlic chicken. Then she wants the recipe and I dont have one. I have a friend who is a chef and taught me just to make it up as I go along. Its fun and keeps my sweetie guessing

I also love to cook. And Thomas, I love to experiment as well! Thank God for the Food Network, lotsa ideas there. Last week I even replaced my old coil electric stove with a new gas convection unit in anticipation of all the fine meals Tanya says she wants to make. :devil: As we talk to each other every day, part of the conversation always is what we ate or are going to cook. She is a fabulous cook and is the adminstrator for the best restaurant in Sochi and loves seafood, so she tells me that she wouldn't mind if I grill up a nice Loin of Tuna!

One thing I do anticipate is that I will be having to make the breakfasts. I have a 16 yo boy and will be adding a 13 yo girl, and I want to make sure that they have a good breakfast before school. School here in Georgia starts at 7:30am, and for a while it definitely is going to be a challenge for Tanya to get up early (before 10am)! Are all Russians late risers? Discuss...... :P

At the risk of stereotyping and thus being flamed, I am going to say that Russian women are among the best cooks in the world!

It's considered rude to call someone in Petersburg before 11am, but Muscovites tend to get up a little earlier. I don't know about the rules for the rest of the country. That's one thing I definitely prefer about Russia--i'd definitely rather stay up late and wake up late.

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This is a real "guy" opportunity here for you ! Whatever it is, burn it. Make a huge mess, and then crack several plates while doing dishes. You will never *ever* have to worry again about having to cook. :devil:

Great idea!

Or to really get some kudos, go talk to the Colonel and get a 10 piece meal with mashed potatoes and cole slaw. Put it all in your pans and dishes and take the garbage out before she gets home. Spread some oil in a pan (with a couple pieces of extra crispy) and drink a beer or two so you can look flustered.

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This is a real "guy" opportunity here for you ! Whatever it is, burn it. Make a huge mess, and then crack several plates while doing dishes. You will never *ever* have to worry again about having to cook. :devil:

Great idea!

Or to really get some kudos, go talk to the Colonel and get a 10 piece meal with mashed potatoes and cole slaw. Put it all in your pans and dishes and take the garbage out before she gets home. Spread some oil in a pan (with a couple pieces of extra crispy) and drink a beer or two so you can look flustered.

Boston Market is even better for this purpose. Yummmm.

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oh darn, i thought it was gonna be she let him do something else....... :innocent:

Hahaha. :lol: I think my mind was in the same place as yours.

:blush::innocent: Ditto...

You could try stir-fry - quick and easy and yummy unless you want to go for the burning option :whistle:

Also check out http://www.allrecipes.com/ - there are some great things in there and you can search by the ingredients you have in your pantry :D

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oh darn, i thought it was gonna be she let him do something else....... :innocent:

Hahaha. :lol: I think my mind was in the same place as yours.

:blush::innocent: Ditto...

You could try stir-fry - quick and easy and yummy unless you want to go for the burning option :whistle:

Also check out http://www.allrecipes.com/ - there are some great things in there and you can search by the ingredients you have in your pantry :D

Hmmm....really great website! Thanks for that. :thumbs:

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I want to know, is your cooking that bad? My family for some reason makes sure the males in the family can cook before they teach the females. Then we are expected to teach our brides to cook. I ain't making this up. I was scratch baking puddings at the age of 9, when they realized I could read a cookbook. Used a Watkin's cookbook written in 1928. It is still used and in the family. It was my paternal grandmother's first cookbook. She went to college, graduated in 1928 (I graduated from the same college, now university 65 years later). She was expected to teach, not be a housewife, lasted 6 weeks in the schoolhouse. Married my grandfather and was married for 50 years and one week in happiness.

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Now that's a cool story!

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Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

If the government is going to force me to exercise my "right" to health care, then they better start requiring people to exercise their Right to Bear Arms. - "Where's my public option rifle?"

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