Women In The Kitchen

roguemocha

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No but I do go to a bar & ask the bartender what’s goooood
Clown question bro. How TF is some guy or gal you've never met supposed to know what you'll like? I hated that question bartending. You make them something you like they don't like it and you have to make another drink for them. Also, How TF do YOU not know what you like?

When I go in an establishment, I walk up to the bar, order my preferred drink of choice, pay for it and walk away satisfied. Very simple.
 

Cleisthenes

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My wife works full time, Does all the cooking. Does all the laundry. Washes all the dishes. Folds all the cloths and does all the ironing. She cleans the whole house and keeps it spotless.

My job is outside and keeping the family well provided for and safe.

I don't understand the "men" in this thread that have failed to properly establish a manly culture in their home? A woman must be trained, of course, and clearly some of you are lacking the necessary "tools" to get that job done. Like I said, there is a strange gossipy nature to Kentucky men that is strangely feminine and I think causes their testes to shrivel prematurely resulting in poorly trained wives and we're seeing some of that here.
 
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H. Lecter

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My wife works full time, Does all the cooking. Does all the laundry. Washes all the dishes. Folds all the cloths and does all the ironing. She cleans the whole house and keeps it spotless.

My job is outside and keeping the family well provided for and safe.

I don't understand the "men" in this thread that have failed to properly establish a manly culture in their home? A woman must be trained, of course, and clearly some of you are lacking the necessary "tools" to get that job done. Like I said, there is a strange gossipy nature to Kentucky men that is strangely feminine and I think causes their testes to shrivel prematurely resulting in poorly trained wives and we're seeing some of that here.
Yeah because I like to cook I’m somehow not manly. I hunt and process my own game. I fish and clean em all. I eat vegetables that I’ve grown. I burn firewood that I’ve cut, split and seasoned. Yet somehow I’m a ***** cause I like to cook 👍
 

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My wife works full time, Does all the cooking. Does all the laundry. Washes all the dishes. Folds all the cloths and does all the ironing. She cleans the whole house and keeps it spotless.

My job is outside and keeping the family well provided for and safe.

I don't understand the "men" in this thread that have failed to properly establish a manly culture in their home? A woman must be trained, of course, and clearly some of you are lacking the necessary "tools" to get that job done. Like I said, there is a strange gossipy nature to Kentucky men that is strangely feminine and I think causes their testes to shrivel prematurely resulting in poorly trained wives and we're seeing some of that here.
Not sure about the bottom 1/2 of your post but the top 1/2 is dead on .. I wouldnt even know how to turn the washing machine on , nor have I washed more than 25 dishes in 30 years .. Not my job .
 
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anon_ubgnslarxbirn

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Clown question bro. How TF is some guy or gal you've never met supposed to know what you'll like? I hated that question bartending. You make them something you like they don't like it and you have to make another drink for them. Also, How TF do YOU not know what you like?

When I go in an establishment, I walk up to the bar, order my preferred drink of choice, pay for it and walk away satisfied. Very simple.
But what if want something different that I don’t normally get. Maybe the bartender makes a kick *** specialty drink that he’s proud to serve?!
 
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Beatle Bum

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Disappointed by this thread. Was expecting something like this..


You just destroyed the first line of the OP with one picture. While I want old country grandmas in the kitchen, I would prefer that in my kitchen. Starve me!
 

Beatle Bum

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Clown question bro. How TF is some guy or gal you've never met supposed to know what you'll like? I hated that question bartending. You make them something you like they don't like it and you have to make another drink for them. Also, How TF do YOU not know what you like?

When I go in an establishment, I walk up to the bar, order my preferred drink of choice, pay for it and walk away satisfied. Very simple.
The proper question for the bartender is “what do you like?” They probably know how to make it well (no pun intended). “What do you like on the menu” is also a fair question.
 

trueblujr

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My wife is an excellent cook and can make things up on the spot with whatever is in the Fridge or pantry. I defer to her most of the time, but I have a few things I like to cook myself. Chili, (though hers is damn good too) some pizzas and pasta dishes. My grandparents owned a family diner style restaurant back in the day and my mom grew up working in that. My mom is an epic cook. My oldest sister is as well, she worked in the restaurant as well towards the end of my Grandparents run. My other sister can make a desserts that belong in specialty dessert shops. but we only get those on holidays and special occasions.
 
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anon_ubgnslarxbirn

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It’s a luxury if you have a wife or gf that can ACTUALLY cook. Especially if she’s under 40 years old.

Need my BOY @Backer cutter to chime in. What says you!?
 
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anon_ubgnslarxbirn

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You just destroyed the first line of the OP with one picture. While I want old country grandmas in the kitchen, I would prefer that in my kitchen. Starve me!

She ain’t cookin’ in that kitchen. She’s just taking pictures.

Been fooled again.
 
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anon_ubgnslarxbirn

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It’s a luxury if u have a wife or gf under the age of 40 that can cook.

& I’m talking MEALS!