Good, but not good
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queermunist she/herreplied to [email protected] last edited by
tbh this doesn't mean it's not good
Just, not as good as all the other much better things we could be having.
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Yeah this is how I feel about my wife and her pan fried vegetable shit she always tries to make for us
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"This is probably better than Eowyn's stew."
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That's why I do the cooking. I know what I want, and how I like it. Win-win for everyone.
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[email protected]replied to queermunist she/her last edited by
Or, hey you spent all day on this for a dish that is “alright“
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Good enough we aren't ordering a pizza, but next time you make it, I'm ordering a pizza.
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Yeah exactly. I like cooking and she always acts like im doing a favour when I cook, which is cool.
She’s good at cooking other things but when it comes to vegetables I am much better at preparing them in a way that doesn’t suck mega ass.
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Oooh...any chance you suggest roasted vegetables? It's easy and pretty fools proof assuming you don't burn them.
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Well my preferences are: vegetable soup, steamed veggies, or raw veggies with homemade sauce. I’m not really a roasted vegetables guy, but if they were done right I might like them. I’ve been experimenting with veggie tempura but I fucked it up last time so now I’m wary.
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Sometimes my wife tries these really complicated things and they are usually pretty good at least but my argument is there are other much better tasting things that are way easier to make and its just not worth it. Its like hey we can drop some chicken and veg with rice into the cooker and spend the day doing a movie marathon. Granted its like anything. She just wanted to try and do something thats a challenge, but yeah once is enough.
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I’d argue this is the difference between the journey and destination of cooking. Does your wife enjoy the process of cooking?
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- wife cooks
- husband complains about his wife
Happy new year 1965!
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This isn't really complaining about his wife though
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Have you never lived with anyone who cooks? I've had my friends say this to me and ive said this to them and I'm not their wife lol
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My wife is Chinese, and I very clearly didn't know anything about her culture because REAL Chinese food is... not what I expected, and very shortly after the wedding I took over cooking. But before taking over I had this same conversation so so many times.
The first family get together with her side of the family was at a Chinese banquet hall, the tables have giant lazy susan's in the middle and they serve a 12 course meal. Almost every main was served with its head, sometimes multiple heads. You don't mind the lobster so much but when you have to look the chicken in the eye it's rather different.
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This is unironically how I felt about Deadpool & Wolverine. I liked it, I thought it was lots of fun, I thought it was actually a bit refreshing changing up the ratio of the ingredients in a MCU movie from what I've been used to.
But, please don't make this again. If every superhero movie from now on is absolutely riddled with winking canon goofs, barely-there cameos, and a total disregard for the idea of taking any of this at all seriously, I'm going to lose my damn mind. It worked... once. That was plenty.
But who am I kidding it made $1.3 billion, it's going to get made again.
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I live in Europe and our chicken broth, IIRC (not the one cooking) contains pig feet. But you don't serve them, they are there for taste.