There’s a new show that recently came on called cooking with Amy Schumer, On Food Network. She’s a comedian but her husband is a chef. They are filming the show with the help of the nanny in there home. That’s what the strip reminds me of a little bit. It’s totally awesome you guys should check it out
My husband loves to cook, while I hate to cook. We have an agreement. He cooks. I clean up the kitchen afterward. I have a signature dish that I cook, but I’m so anal-retentive, I have to follow the recipe, even though I’ve made it dozens of times and I know the recipe by heart. I place all of the ingredients in a line on my counter and freak out if we are out of one of the spices. He, on the other hand, will come in and figure out a substitution for the missing spice. He can create and experiment with whatever we have on hand. Not me. Strickly by the recipe. LOL. It works for us.
Tigressy over 4 years ago
No. Nope. Never. Not if you want to live another day. Or minute, in this case.
How would you feel if someone stirred your tater tots?!?
Michael G. over 4 years ago
While it is true that “many hands lighten the burden” it is also so that “too many cooks spoil the broth”. No?
TheBigPickle over 4 years ago
Always gotta have the last word, yeesh…
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 4 years ago
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The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 4 years ago
There’s a new show that recently came on called cooking with Amy Schumer, On Food Network. She’s a comedian but her husband is a chef. They are filming the show with the help of the nanny in there home. That’s what the strip reminds me of a little bit. It’s totally awesome you guys should check it out
Perkycat over 4 years ago
My husband, too, wants no help when he’s cooking and that is just fine with me. He’s a fussy cook.
splinterexpert over 4 years ago
Again with the stirring…
stairsteppublishing over 4 years ago
Men who love to cook, really love to cook. I agree, but it is the day to day, that gets me.
Julie478 Premium Member over 4 years ago
My husband loves to cook, while I hate to cook. We have an agreement. He cooks. I clean up the kitchen afterward. I have a signature dish that I cook, but I’m so anal-retentive, I have to follow the recipe, even though I’ve made it dozens of times and I know the recipe by heart. I place all of the ingredients in a line on my counter and freak out if we are out of one of the spices. He, on the other hand, will come in and figure out a substitution for the missing spice. He can create and experiment with whatever we have on hand. Not me. Strickly by the recipe. LOL. It works for us.
katina.cooper over 4 years ago
Is his cooking better than yours or doesn’t his even come close to how good you cook something?