Sounds like fun. My husband cooks a little, too, but not as much as he
did when we were first married and we both worked full-time.

On Oct 31, 10:29 am, "Mercury.Sailor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A husband that likes to cook!! Where does one find such a treasure?!
>
> The first visit I had to my son and new daughter-in-laws house, They
> had NO food!! I said what in the world are you eating, They said we
> eat out everyday, So I took my daughter-in-law grocery shopping, it
> landed up costing me $450 dollars in groceries, But, Now she is
> cooking and they hardly ever eat out. My son cooks a bit, too.
>
> We are at Cocoa Beach, for a few days.... I took my little puppy named
> Cocoa to the beach yesterday, Boy did he love running around on the
> sand!! Soooooo, cute!! My son has his brother, So they are having a
> great time playing together. Saturday we have to drive to the west
> coast of Florida, My brother is throwing my mom a surprise 70th
> birthday party.
>
> On Oct 30, 9:24 pm, CincyBabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Give yourself time. Your mother didn't learn to be the cook you knew
> > in one day, either. I barely cooked when I got married in 1970, but
> > eventually became quite a good hand in the kitchen. One of my
> > daughters is really into cooking, one lets her husband do most of the
> > cooking, and one is now taking cooking lessons. That's good, for now.
>
> > On Oct 30, 12:23 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > :)
>
> > > I bet that you, Cincy, are right and the article is wrong.
>
> > > I rather posted that article to rise a flag and to recall that
> > > homemade meals can save money and improve health. I am not so skilled
> > > as my mother is, I have to relearn that because maybe one day I will
> > > suffer a crisis like this one or, even if I do not, I have to transmit
> > > that knowledge to next generation.
>
> > > Peace and best wishes.
>
> > > Xi
>
> > > On 30 oct, 01:52, "Mercury.Sailor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Mmmmmmmmmmm, Crabcakes! I like clams casino, That's my favorite. But I
> > > > have never made either one from scratch.
>
> > > > On Oct 29, 3:07 pm, CincyBabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I wonder if that's true. We went out to dinner last weekend with my
> > > > > stepsister and her husband, and we had to wait almost three hours for
> > > > > a table, they were so busy. All the other restaurants in this shopping
> > > > > area had full parking lots, too.
>
> > > > > This is in Ohio, where the economy is very bad right now. On the other
> > > > > hand, I went to a local seafood store and the owner was singing the
> > > > > blues about how bad business has been. He carries fresh fish flown in
> > > > > daily, plus a lot of gourmet and specialty foods, many from local
> > > > > producers (free-range duck and chicken eggs for $5 dozen, which is
> > > > > about $2 higher than at the grocery store), and many premade items
> > > > > like crabcakes, soups, seafood salads, and other delicacies. It does
> > > > > make sense that his business is down.
>
> > > > > On Oct 29, 12:58 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > >http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_15313.cfm
>
> > > > > > As the economy worsens, Americans are eating out less, and more at
> > > > > > home, to save money. With less foot traffic, businesses are seeing
> > > > > > their sales and profits plummet -- and their expenses rise.- Hide 
> > > > > > quoted text -
>
> > > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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