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  1. 1. Who cooks the most?

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    • both of us
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I do (non-USC), my husband love Filipino and Chinese foods, and of course I cook Western foo, too :yes:

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I cook during the week and he puts his chef hat on at the weekends.

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Well......me (non USC) 65% ...him (USC) 100-65= god dammit he is a master chef :lol:

You should ask who does the dishes :D

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Cooking is split pretty much 50-50 between us.

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I do, brazilian non-USC. Charles made mexican food a couple of times. His definition of cooking is opening a bunch of pre-ready food cans, put them in a pan, mix them, heat them and voila hysterical.gif

I hope he doesn't see this thread ashamed.gif



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My adorable husband and I love to cook together....so many a day we cook together in our tiny kitchen...and dream of the day when we get a bigger one so we don't always bump butts around the sink. ;) Hmm...not that that's a bad thing y'know. :D

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My fiance, the non-USC (male) does most of the cooking. I love it! He's really good at it and has no problem at all cooking.

He can't work yet so it's nice to come home to a nice warm dinner (and later leftovers for work).

I've never liked cooking, though I did it before he came - now I barely ever do.

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Me, the USC (and wife). It's not because my husband doesn't want to help; I just sort of took over the cooking because he's a bad cook. :innocent:

4 alarm chili has a whole nuther meaning, eh? :P

I do, brazilian non-USC. Charles made mexican food a couple of times. His definition of cooking is opening a bunch of pre-ready food cans, put them in a pan, mix them, heat them and voila hysterical.gif

I hope he doesn't see this thread ashamed.gif

too late :innocent:

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4 alarm chili has a whole nuther meaning, eh? :P

Not really; he doesn't eat beef so I never make chili...because vegetarian chili is just so VERY wrong. :o

I've had some wonderful veggie chili in my time. I think it really depends on the recipe used and the person cooking it. Everyone has a different idea over what tastes nice, I guess.

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4 alarm chili has a whole nuther meaning, eh? :P

Not really; he doesn't eat beef so I never make chili...because vegetarian chili is just so VERY wrong. :o

I've had some wonderful veggie chili in my time. I think it really depends on the recipe used and the person cooking it. Everyone has a different idea over what tastes nice, I guess.

It's er...um...a Texas thing. Live in Texas long enough, you will be told repeatedly that chili should contain beef and beef only. No beans. I guess it's a joke that only works on Texans. :D

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