In article >,
Bob Muncie > wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
> > In article >,
> > Janet Wilder > wrote:
> >
> >> Omelet wrote:
> >>> In article >,
> >>> blake murphy > wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>> According to the mom's blog (she critiques food network shows) he can
> >>>>> make steak and green beans. I don't think she trained him in the
> >>>>> culinary arts.
> >>>> well, maybe he can pick up something from you. i'm sure he could do a
> >>>> lot
> >>>> worse.
> >>>>
> >>>> your pal,
> >>>> blake
> >>> I think sometimes "chef's" may tend to make things too complicated.
> >>> Cooking imho is a simple art, and more a matter of instinct than book
> >>> learning.
> >>>
> >>> Experience counts too...
> >> I was chatting with a girlfriend today and we were wondering what the
> >> difference between a "chef" and a "cook" is. We came to the conclusion
> >> that a chef doesn't have to clean up after him/herself and a cook does.
> >
> > <lol>
> > So my brother in law is a chef!
> I may one of only tow that is reading this late EST, but you did make me
> laugh.
;-)
>
> A chef is chief cook and bottle washer. The rest of the line cooks are
> likely just making him/her look good.
Guess that makes me a chef then? I design the meals and clean up as I
go. <g> If I let the BIL cook in my kitchen, looks like a bomb went off
in there by the time he's done!
But, I'd rather clean up after the inlaws then not have them visit. :-)
They most often raid my freezer for beef, and that's ok...
I have more freezer space than they do and offer to share it. I'm
pleased that they are FINALLY taking me up on it!
--
Peace! Om
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.
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