NOT a June Cleaver!

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  1. Ohio Mom

    Ohio Mom New Member

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    My daughter just asked the question "did Grandma teach you how to cook". My mom was a great cook and baker. She was also a person that "would rather do it myself". I also am that kind of person. I have learned everything from a cookbook. I got tired of hearing from my 1st husband - "It isn't like mom's - I ditched him - LOL. Any way, I found if you follow directions EXACTLY how they write them in cookbooks, it's a "no brainer". I can say, I am a baker and a cooker. I love to cook and bake.
     
  2. KrisRV

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    Ohio Grandma, I have to agree with you, I learned everything from a cookbook and you are right follow the direction to the T and it will work out. (SOMETIMES) I must miss something sometimes or something happens because it don't always turn out to be what it's suppose to be..
     
  3. ABall

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    I'm with you Ohio Grandma and Kris, My mom didn't teach me to cook, when I lived with my aunt, she never went to the grocery store and we fended for our selves.

    I learned a LOT from cooking shows and reading cookbooks, but I don't really do many cookbook recipes, I can watch something on the food channel and then take those ideas and make it. Though with 6 picky people its hard and we make a lot of the same stuff. My own cookie recipe is:
    2 sticks of either butter or margarine or a cup of crisco, what ever is handy.
    1 cup white sugar
    1 cup brown sugar
    1 t. baking powder
    1 t. salt
    vanilla or maple syrup
    2 eggs
    all flour (about 2 1/2 cups) or 2 cups flour 1 cup oats
    and what ever I have: choc. chips, raisins, etc......

    mix, bake at 350 until done.
    I might add cinnamon, or other stuff what ever falls out of the cabinet.

    I burnt almost every thing when I first got married. --------- maybe thats why we've always had cable so that I have the food chanel to watch;)

    But like I said most meals I use at leat one convinience food. I hate cheese, but I like boxed augratin potatoes.

    Something happened to my son's taste buds when he was on chemo........ and he only likes boxed mashed potatoes.

    I'm making homemade pizza crust tonight but we have bottled pizza sauce.
     
  4. becky

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    Okay, I'm a total outcast. I hate to cook, clean, put away laundry, and most other domestic drivel. Washing, drying, and putting away dishes and silverware is a total bore. Maybe I'm short on estrogen, lol. I do cook, I do straighten, I do wash clothes, and all the drivel I detest, though. I keep waiting for the maid to show up...
     
  5. Ohio Mom

    Ohio Mom New Member

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    Becky, I would much rather have a maid show up, too. I hate to clean, dust, run sweeper and bathrooms, Ugh!!! But I like a clean house, and I do love to cook, soooo, since the maid hasn't shown up, I guess it's my job. lol
     
  6. becky

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    I also can't garden. My neighbor- a young guy, has a stunning flower and vegetable garden that runs the length of his yard. My garden looks like something Morticia Adams might maintain.
     
  7. MonkeyMamma

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    Wow you and I actually have a lot in common!!! I keep waiting for the cleaning fairy to show up. I also am horrible at gardening. If I look at it is usually dies. Dh and the girls do the gardening.
     
  8. Hoosier Mama

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    I am right with you, Becky and MonkeyMamma! I don't cook.....ever!! My dh doesn't even like a home cooked meal, so I never learned to cook. He does however like a nice tidy house....so I try and keep the house in good order. Though, I hate doing it!! I do love to have it looking nice, so that helps get me through actually doing it. The same for gardening. I like my yard to look nice, but dh is the one who keeps up with that. Any work that has to be done outside....forget it!! LOL
     
  9. 4kidsmom

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    I hate ,hate,hate to cook. But I LOVE to bake! My dd 9 and I love to get in the kitchen and bake all kinds of goodies. I cook because I have to, but I`m not good at it.
     
  10. Mrs. Mommy

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    If it doesn't tell me that it needs to eat or that it wants go outside and play it is out of luck with me. My kids take care of their own plants and do pretty good with them. I do like to cook and bake but hate the mess. And I need some help with my organizational skills but I manage alright.
     
  11. Kate1982

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    I don't like to cook either, mostly because I'm a little lazy when it comes to that kind of stuff and I'm not very good at cooking anyways. I always burn everything. I try to follow the directions but it still doesn't taste good. I'm no Martha Stewart that's for sure. I think when my kids grow up and they cook for themselves they'll probably say, "at least it's not like mom's" lol.
     
  12. Deena

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    How do you do that? How/what do you guys eat?

    I'm with ya'll in needing a maid! I tell ya, I don't mind cooking, I don't mind baking, and I enjoy scrapbooking.... But all I ask is that I have a little maid that follows me when I do those things and will put everything away in it's place when I'm done with it! Oh, and that maid also has to do the laundry and the dishes and the dusting, and the organizing of my homeschool stuff, and just let me know where everything is, so I can get it out again! IS THAT TOO MUCH TO ASK? I guess so, <sigh> cuz I don't have one! :D
     
  13. DanielsMom

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    Those things are trivial, you're a great mommy and that's what's important.
    I don't mind cooking, but I don't do a big meal every night. I like to cook and bake with ds, I let him do as much as he wants and it can easily take up a day, but it's ok with me. Cleaning isn't bad if I don't have to deal with all the clutter, and believe me, right now I have clutter. Same for washing clothes, it isn't a thrill but it isn't a drag either. I do like hanging them to dry though, that's kinda fun.
     
  14. SoonerMama

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    Deena, that cracks me up! I don't mind cooking or cleaning (most days). I finally decided to just keep all of my scrapbooking bags in the corner of the dining area (unless we have company). It is amazing how much time that saves not having to drag them out each night. And maybe that will make dh see that I really do need a little craft room when we build!:lol:
     
  15. homeschoolinmum

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    ROFL! That is so my life, too, only this is more like a Roseanne house! :lol:
     

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