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Dimitri wrote on 26 May 2005 in rec.food.cooking

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> "Bell Jar" > wrote in message
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> >I am sick of cooking. I used to love cooking but right now, I'm
> >pretty tired of it.
> > For the last couple of wks we have gone out for dinner but we
> > can't keep that up .. it's not in the budget.
> > How do I get myself re-motivated?
> > btw, I have 2 little ones and a DH to cook for, if that matters
> > at all. DH does cook from time to time, but he works a lot of
> > hours so it's really up to me.

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> Happen to the best of us - change the rut you're in.
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> Start experimenting and cooking dishes you never have before - if
> that doesn't work get a 2nd job and hire a cook. <g>
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> Dimitri
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Pick a style of cooking...say chinese or italian or mexican or thai.
Cook that style for a while. New tastes, new ingredients and new
procedures should allow you to shake off the dulldrums.

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