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Alex earned extra boyfriend points last night by coming home to discover me curled up on the sofa with cramps and not only making dinner but instead of needing to be told what to do with the mince to make spaghetti bolagaise as I had expected, disappearing into the kitchen with his cookbook written by cartoon cats and emerging in about half an hour with home made burgers and home-fries which were really nice! I only sound surprised because the cooking is a relatively recent thing for him, as all his creations so far have been really good.
New TV arrives tomorrow, which is good as when I feel crampy like this all I really want to do is sit around with a glass of wine or two and watch rubbish. Although, of course, most of the worst will be over by the time I can do that as we're out tomorrow :)
New TV arrives tomorrow, which is good as when I feel crampy like this all I really want to do is sit around with a glass of wine or two and watch rubbish. Although, of course, most of the worst will be over by the time I can do that as we're out tomorrow :)
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You sound surprised! My opinion is that cooking really isn't that hard to do, it's just that many people think it's a lot harder than it really is (and also don't have the time to do it). If you've eaten food, then you pretty much know what it's supposed to look and smell like when it's done, so it's just a case of getting it to that point.
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I'm more surprised that he's been up for it and quite confident about it given his previous lack of inclination than that he's fine at it once those things are in place.