In article >, Arri London >
wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
> >
> > In article >,
> > Lou Decruss > wrote:
> >
> > > That's about what we do. But there's so few things either of us
> > > dislike it's not really an issue. I don't like squash so she'll make
> > > it for herself but not often. She doesn't like liver. She's out of
> > > town so for lunch today I made mashed spuds with liver and onions.
> > > She won't even have to smell it. Works for us.
> > >
> > > Lou
> >
> > Respect for each others taste is always a good thing. :-)
> >
> > I cook for dad as his cooking skills suck, and he knows it.
> > I can cook something he likes that I don't care for far better than he
> > can...
>
>
> About 90 percent of what I cook is what the Maternal Unit likes to eat,
> rather than what I would eat on my own. She even gets asparagus and
> Brussels sprouts cooked for her, both of which are disgusting to me 
> Every once in a while she does get something new tried on her, such as
> potstickers and char siu bao, both of which she now likes. Small steps
> LOL.
Yer training her right. <g>
I adore asparagus, but am not overly fond of brussels sprouts...
Used to love them as a kid tho'.
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Peace! Om
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It's about learning to dance in the rain.
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