What meal are you really proud of?
I made a stunning pork chop dinner, the pork was marinated in a French mustard, red wine and blue cheese souce I didn't think it would be that Nice but OH MY GOD it was amazing.
I love to cook and always experiment when cooking.
I didn't enjoy cooking when my late hubby was around, because he didn't enjoy my food. Over the past couple of years I have rarely cooked.
Now I have gone veggie, and my partner is too, I have re-discovered my love of cooking as my other half comes round for lunch most days, and I love thinking up new recipes to tempt him with...
So definately love cooking!
The incentive is still there, but in a diminished amount. I admit I don't take the time and trouble to "rustle up something from scratch" but when I do have the time I keep it simple but it is much more enjoyable than supermarket stuff.
On a slightly different tack, I made a strawberry and banana smoothie last weekend. It cost me slightly more than buying the "Innocent" brand but it tasted much nicer and of course I knew exactly what was in it.
Sadly it's all gone for now.
Next batch will be when the nice man from Ocado pops round.
The power of suggestion is highly compelling - whatever you do, don't shop hungry!
I learnt that one long ago, now I always eat breakfast before I go and tackle the blue rinse brigade ;-)
I can't cook :cry:
I can burn water :cry:
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Being someone who detests food and thinks that time spent eating is wasted time, let alone time spent cooking!
So with me, if it doesn't go from the freezer to the plate in under 15 minutes then it doesn't get eaten.
cooked rice with coconut oil for lunch,lovely yum yum
Love it, love it, love it!