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Do You Like A Man Who Can Cook? - 11/10/2009 1:31:27 AM
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PinkCarnations
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I don't think he has to be able to put out a gourmet spread, but a man should know his way around the kitchen enough to fix his family a nutritious meal in case his wife is unable to do it. However, it's not a bad thing for him to know how to fix a gourmet meal either.
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RE: Do You Like A Man Who Can Cook? - 11/10/2009 12:05:34 PM
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juanler
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Yep! DH is a fantastic cook. He does all of the cooking on the weekends and I am happy to be out of the kitchen. I do like to cook, but I don't mind the break. Cooking or not cooking wasn't a deal breaker for me, but it was certainly an added bonus!
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RE: Do You Like A Man Who Can Cook? - 11/20/2009 9:30:27 AM
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angel_wings13
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I don't know if "impressed" is the right word. I think being able to cook is kind of a fundamental skill...like brushing your teeth and putting on your shoes. Being able to cook is basically being independent of your Mother in a sense. I don't think I would be with a man that can't take care of himself if I am not around to cook dinner. Now a man that can grill....and do it well impresses me because I am nothing more than a basic griller.
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