[Sca-cooks] Single Cooks on the List

Tara tsersen at nni.com
Thu Sep 6 11:56:53 PDT 2001


All right, I've run out of puns, so I guess I have no good response for
this.  Darn.

;)
-Magdalena

Elaine Koogler wrote:
>
> Hey now, wait a minute!  That's not always true.  I've been with one of
> the best cooks anywhere for 22 years, and we have a wonderful time cooking
> together.  The deal is that we specialize in different areas...he's great
> with breads and brewing/making mead and breakfasts.  My specialities are
> stews, sauces and desserts...and I am working on making cordials.  Often,
> we'll pick a cuisine that we'd like to try...or a cookbook from the shelf,
> and just pick out several dishes and work on them together.  Of course,
> this hasn't helped the weight problem...except to make it worse!!
>
> Kiri
>
> Tara wrote:
>
> > I dunno, guys... is trying to match up single cooks a good idea?  Two
> > cooks in one family seems like a recipe for disaster.  Arguments about
> > who gets to use the kitchen, what the meal will be... You'd be a pot
> > waiting to boil over.  And, as two foodies, you're all too able to
> > criticize each other's work.  You'll both end up stewing, and you'll
> > never be happy.
> >
> > I know it's hard to swallow, but maybe you should branch out and start
> > dating costumers?  I hear they really know how to cook!
> >
> > ;)
> >
> > -Magdalena
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