SC - Shopping savvy for Feasts-revisited
maddie teller-kook
meadhbh at io.com
Thu Nov 19 04:31:56 PST 1998
> We have a tradition of GOOD male cooks in our family, too.
>
> Regards,
>
> Allison
If it weren't for a good male cook, I would never have learned to cook. My
mother was a nightmare in the kitchen. I learned how to cook simple things that
I could figure out for myself out of self-defense. When I moved in with my
father, I learned to cook! He is fabulous because he leaned from my
grandmother. BTW, my husband and his oldest brother learned to cook from their
mother too. When my mother-in-law was bedridden for a time a year ago (she's 73
now), my brother-in-law Malcolm fixed her a huge spaghetti dinner. It was
fabulous and she asked him where he learned to cook like that. His response
was, "It's the way you used to cook it when I was young." On the other hand, my
other brother-in-law John never showed an interest in cooking. He married a
woman who doesn't cook either and they use a cookbook put out by Campbell's Soup
called Idiot-Proof Cooking (or something along those lines--it's what he calls
it) when they entertain.
Brenna
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