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merryb > wrote:
> On Nov 6, 1:30*pm, Omelet > wrote:
> > In article <q CdnW0WQp5nwI7UnZ2dnUVZ >,
> > *"Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > I totally agree- I never cook anything I don't like! I hate tuna
> > > casserole, but my husband & son love it. So I decided to make one to
> > > see if it's as bad as I remembered as a kid, and it was! They really
> > > enjoyed it, and I'm glad because I will not ever make it again!
> > > ---------------
> >
> > I will cook stuff I dislike for others, and try to do a good job. No sin
> > in that. :-) *I'll cook myself something else. It's not that hard.
>
> How can you tell if it's any good?
It generally involves ingredients that I just don't care for, like
Salmon or Eggplant. <g> But I'm a good enough cook, I can handle it and
get compliments from my servee...
> That's nice of you to do, but I
> just don't have the time.
I understand, but since I tend to cook ahead on weekends and keep my
cooking for myself fairly simple, it's not hard.
Now if I'm going to make an involved recipe, that's different!
I'm talking day to day cooking, not fancy feasts...
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