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I make my own bread, I can cook some cakes, curries and various chinese meals I'm V good at. Full sunday roast I'm great at apart from for some reason roast potatos that I just can't get right to save me life. Homemade pizzas I love doing including making the base. Stews casseroles and soups I do quite well. Various fish dishes I do OK, tuna, shark, and meaty fish I'm best at. I make a really mean smoked haddock chowder. Shell fish I'm very hit and miss with. Decent steak and fat chips MMM mmm MMMMMM. So I guess I cook a little.

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Thanks for this - interesting reading once again.

Guess the fact that I can and do cook ain't so girlie after all then......

My favourite food to cook is anything involving fish and 'proper' fresh ingredients....

Top chef - Marco Pierre White.

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Supragal -Try the bigger fish, Tuna, Halibut, Shark, Monk Fish, or even Skate wings though they (skate) must be 100% fresh or they taste and smell like horse p*ss.

Shame it bores you cos there are so many wonderful fish to try, worth taking the time, honest, and once the basics are mastered it is sooo simple - basics would take about and hour to learn because the basic bone structure of a fish is the same so once you have mastered a mackerel the rest should fall in to plaice!! - sorry.

Or even try working with fresh lobsters, gambas and other large shell fish.

Sauces come from a basic 20 min to make stock.

Go on, you know you want to..

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Have to agree, a good roast dinner is a cracker, though very easy to get so horribly wrong.

Fair play to you - nice roast leg of free range rare breed pork mmmmm.

Not really had much to do with Philippino food, may look it up and give it a go.

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In our house the rule is if you cook then the other one clears up all the mess. Based on this my girlfriend is happy, in fact she demands to do the cooking so that she doesn't have to clear up. For some reason though when I do cook it becomes a treat for her so I shouldn't ruin it by making her wash up......women, can't live with em......can't live with em

 

Same here, when she cooks, I clean up, when I cook, I clean up.

My wife is a wonderful cook but can totally destroy a kitchen making the smallest things. She'll complain about the kitchen never being big enough, despite me designing it to maximise every last scrap of worktop space but she'll fill it with dirty cutlery and plates and end up with no free space because she never tidies anything up.:complain:

 

She cooks top restaurant quality food, but she wouldn't last 5 mins in Gordon Ramseys kitchen.

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Try getting her to clear up as she goes along, takes seconds to put a pan in the sink or clear down a top after each ingredient has been worked on.

It's a question of disciplining ones self, to do it as one goes along.

I know, because I used to trash the kitchen until I realised what an arse it is to clear up after a days worth of cooking the last thing I would want to do is two hours of cleaning up.

Or try helping - clear things away as she has used them, wash up as she has finished with the utensils - team effort me old friend.

Never know, you may pudding!!

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Try getting her to clear up as she goes along, takes seconds to put a pan in the sink or clear down a top after each ingredient has been worked on.

It's a question of disciplining ones self, to do it as one goes along.

I know, because I used to trash the kitchen until I realised what an arse it is to clear up after a days worth of cooking the last thing I would want to do is two hours of cleaning up.

Or try helping - clear things away as she has used them, wash up as she has finished with the utensils - team effort me old friend.

Never know, you may pudding!!

 

What about if there isn't enough room in the kitchen for two like my kitchen? :p

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i thought women could 2 jobs at the same time?? theres no need for 2 people in the kitchen at the same time:shrug:

 

tt steve

 

Or try helping - clear things away as she has used them, wash up as she has finished with the utensils - team effort me old friend.

 

i was referring to the above section of text...clearly you are having difficulty doing even one thing....reading properly!!!

 

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Or try helping - clear things away as she has used them, wash up as she has finished with the utensils - team effort me old friend.

 

i was referring to the above section of text...clearly you are having difficulty doing even one thing....reading properly!!!

 

;)

 

i was in the slow readers group .:D :D

village with 3 corners was my limit.

 

tt steve

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