Some of you may not have as many years to wade through. LOL.
I was thinking about this last night. My cooking has gone through multiple phases. I went through the "incompetent" phase where I had no clue how to cook and what to make. This lasted for most of my marriage. LOL. Then I went through the try out every conceivable german/Indian recipe phase. I created my own family cookbook, made thorough shopping lists, and created culinary delights that only Thomas and I ate because the kids thought it was all gross German food. I even thought about opening a German restaurant because I was so into it. Fast forward to today. It's all about simplicity and making what people will eat. I buy the pre-seasoned/prepared meats at the meat counter that I can pop in the oven for 30 minutes, small potatoes that I can boil in 20, and a veggie. We practically eat the same food every day, but it's predictable and everyone likes what we eat most of the time. I don't hear the "gross, disgusting, I'm not eating that...". Occasionally I make a meatloaf, steak or a casserole to mix things up, but I've entered the happily lazy stage of cooking. It's such a relief not to worry about cooking every day.\
Have you gone through stages?
Kris
I was thinking about this last night. My cooking has gone through multiple phases. I went through the "incompetent" phase where I had no clue how to cook and what to make. This lasted for most of my marriage. LOL. Then I went through the try out every conceivable german/Indian recipe phase. I created my own family cookbook, made thorough shopping lists, and created culinary delights that only Thomas and I ate because the kids thought it was all gross German food. I even thought about opening a German restaurant because I was so into it. Fast forward to today. It's all about simplicity and making what people will eat. I buy the pre-seasoned/prepared meats at the meat counter that I can pop in the oven for 30 minutes, small potatoes that I can boil in 20, and a veggie. We practically eat the same food every day, but it's predictable and everyone likes what we eat most of the time. I don't hear the "gross, disgusting, I'm not eating that...". Occasionally I make a meatloaf, steak or a casserole to mix things up, but I've entered the happily lazy stage of cooking. It's such a relief not to worry about cooking every day.\
Have you gone through stages?
Kris
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