Spouse and I have a deal: I cook, and she washes… and when she cooks (usually) I wash. When we got a little ahead of the money curve and started eating out sometimes, we decided that the one who pays up “cooked”… So when Covid meant that we were ordering ‘out’ but eating ‘in’, it still worked out “even”. Ish.
22 years ago the only microwave I ever used was in the company breakroom. When we all moved in here I started using my mother’s machine. I wonder how I fed myself before.
Now, if he took a frozen dinner out of the freezer, read the microwave instructions and proceeded, step by step, with this complex procedure; well then, there’s your cookin’ dinner!
When I was recovering from surgery, he decided that he would help out. He now does the laundry and grocery shopping, and won’t let me do either even though recovered. Cooked with me giving him directions. Learned where everything was in the kitchen, and how the operate the stove and microwave. The cooking has backed off some, I cook and he helps by using the microwave part of the meal, and washes and puts up the dishes. If asked, will vacuum.
When I was single I cooked my own dinners. My sister gave me recipes and I used to make spaghetti, lasagna, stews, chops, etc. complete with salad and vegetables. I even made pies, including the crust, from scratch. After I got married my wife and I switched off planning meals and cooking until we started a family. She wanted to be full-time mother and homemaker so we agreed she’d take over all cooking while I worked. She was/is a better cook. I still made the occasional pie until she learned how to make the crust the way I did. Now that I’m retired I do the dishes and various other chores but she still does all the real cooking.
When I was single and working, I used the micro-wave and slow-cooker a lot, especially, the slow cooker. Being retired and married, with both of us sharing in the cooking, the slow cooker is rarely used, and the micro-wave is where we keep the fresh bakery bread.
My wife and I are both very good cooks, so who ever gets home first or has the most time usually cooks. If neither of us wants to cook; we eat left overs and if there are no left overs we eat out.
allen@home over 3 years ago
That’s just the way it is Opal. A lot of us guys are just like Earl. Nuking something in the microwave is as good as it gets.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
What leftovers did you eat, Earl? The meal from the other day that you couldn’t stand?
Concretionist over 3 years ago
Spouse and I have a deal: I cook, and she washes… and when she cooks (usually) I wash. When we got a little ahead of the money curve and started eating out sometimes, we decided that the one who pays up “cooked”… So when Covid meant that we were ordering ‘out’ but eating ‘in’, it still worked out “even”. Ish.
wiatr over 3 years ago
22 years ago the only microwave I ever used was in the company breakroom. When we all moved in here I started using my mother’s machine. I wonder how I fed myself before.
Charliegirl Premium Member over 3 years ago
Baby steps, Opal. Baby steps.
gbars70 over 3 years ago
Now, if he took a frozen dinner out of the freezer, read the microwave instructions and proceeded, step by step, with this complex procedure; well then, there’s your cookin’ dinner!
Breadboard over 3 years ago
Baby steps Opal !
Jeff0811 over 3 years ago
Oh yeah? Then why do they call it a microwave OVEN?
iggyman over 3 years ago
Microwave used to be called “Amana Radar Range”!
jagedlo over 3 years ago
Hey Opal…be glad that he didn’t burn down the house while he was “cooking”!
1953Baby over 3 years ago
Huh, Be glad that Earl eats leftovers. One of my friends’ husbands refuses to eat leftovers.
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
He made the effort….it’s a start…..better than making PB& J
Redd Panda over 3 years ago
For a true epicurean delight, a fried egg sandwich.
One pan, one plate. Go crazy and toast the bread.
assrdood over 3 years ago
I’m with Redd on this one but, it must be eaten over the sink.
RickMcdermott over 3 years ago
I usually make hamburger helper and a salad Earl
stairsteppublishing over 3 years ago
When I was recovering from surgery, he decided that he would help out. He now does the laundry and grocery shopping, and won’t let me do either even though recovered. Cooked with me giving him directions. Learned where everything was in the kitchen, and how the operate the stove and microwave. The cooking has backed off some, I cook and he helps by using the microwave part of the meal, and washes and puts up the dishes. If asked, will vacuum.
Comics are the first thing to read over 3 years ago
Give a man a microwave, and you’ve fed him for life.
zeexenon over 3 years ago
Oh yea, look at all the dishes I dirtied, now washed in the dishwasher!
Ratkin Premium Member over 3 years ago
When I was single I cooked my own dinners. My sister gave me recipes and I used to make spaghetti, lasagna, stews, chops, etc. complete with salad and vegetables. I even made pies, including the crust, from scratch. After I got married my wife and I switched off planning meals and cooking until we started a family. She wanted to be full-time mother and homemaker so we agreed she’d take over all cooking while I worked. She was/is a better cook. I still made the occasional pie until she learned how to make the crust the way I did. Now that I’m retired I do the dishes and various other chores but she still does all the real cooking.
kab2rb over 3 years ago
Opal at least give Earl 50% credit, he warmed the food.
Tentoes over 3 years ago
I live from my microwave, toaster oven and barbecue grill.
Linguist over 3 years ago
When I was single and working, I used the micro-wave and slow-cooker a lot, especially, the slow cooker. Being retired and married, with both of us sharing in the cooking, the slow cooker is rarely used, and the micro-wave is where we keep the fresh bakery bread.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 3 years ago
Who says?
Jack Bell Premium Member over 3 years ago
My wife and I are both very good cooks, so who ever gets home first or has the most time usually cooks. If neither of us wants to cook; we eat left overs and if there are no left overs we eat out.
tcviii Premium Member over 3 years ago
How about nuking a fresh TV dinner, does that qualify as cooking dinner?