My Wife Not Cook Today

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What is it like to have a wife who can’t cook?
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Answered 3 years ago · Author has 217 answers and 137.9K answer views
I started living with the woman who would become my first wife when she was sixteen. She had never had to cook, or do anything at all, really.
I had cooked for myself from about 7~8 years old, beginning with simple fry-ups. Now, I am not cordon blue, but I can do food that I am happy with.
I tied to teach her how to cook, but she was just not interested. Why should she be? I could and would do it. Her idea of frying onions, (the basis of so many simple meals) was to rough chop them, put them in the pan, and go and sit down. So, black on the bottom, and raw on the top. She just did not want to “D
I started living with the woman who would become my first wife when she was sixteen. She had never had to cook, or do anything at all, really.
I had cooked for myself from about 7~8 years old, beginning with simple fry-ups. Now, I am not cordon blue, but I can do food that I am happy with.
I tied to teach her how to cook, but she was just not interested. Why should she be? I could and would do it. Her idea of frying onions, (the basis of so many simple meals) was to rough chop them, put them in the pan, and go and sit down. So, black on the bottom, and raw on the top. She just did not want to “Do It Properly.”
I like “good” food, so I used to do all the cooking. As this was my first relationship, it did not seem strange, at the time. She did work, office hours, but would wait for me to get home from either my 12 hour shift, or later, as a lorry driver, after up to 16 hours, so that I would feed her.
Now that I am an antique, I have a great relationship with my GF. She stays with me on alternate weekends, I cook & clean and wash up after. The other weekends, I stay at her house, and she returns the “favour!”
I like cooking, in fact I really enjoy cooking for someone who appreciates it! Cooking something “special” is not worth it, when it’s for just myself.
I also believe that in any good relationship, tasks should be shared, and it’s “no-ones” responsibility to do a specific thing. It is not “My” job to take out the trash, it is not “Her” job to cook/wash-up. If we were to live together, (we won’t, ever) then whichever of us felt like doing a “chore”, would just get on and damn-well do it!!!
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I got married 2 years before, and yes, my wife can’t cook.
She tried once and screwed it up…with a bowl of green soup resembling a paste…and as we didn’t have any backup plan… I finished it…
I come from China…You know which is famous with food…you may understand how I feel…
Now everyday cooking is my show time.
Strictly speaking, I’m not so good at cooking either, though much better than her.
But now everyday, I’m happy and can't waitto start cooking for the dinner after a whole day's work.
You know what, I’m an IT engineer, and my wife is a architectural designer, we can’t talk about my/her
I got married 2 years before, and yes, my wife can’t cook.
She tried once and screwed it up…with a bowl of green soup resembling a paste…and as we didn’t have any backup plan… I finished it…
I come from China…You know which is famous with food…you may understand how I feel…
Now everyday cooking is my show time.
Strictly speaking, I’m not so good at cooking either, though much better than her.
But now everyday, I’m happy and can't waitto start cooking for the dinner after a whole day's work.
You know what, I’m an IT engineer, and my wife is a architectural designer, we can’t talk about my/her area because I know nothing about building and she know nothing about computer! And we both don’t want to know about them!
And I love soccer game she doesn’t, She love Korean drama I don’t. I love PC games & Comic she doesn’t, she love celebrity gossip I don’t…
So the only thing we could talk after work is: Movie, Art, and history….
And as we have different view sometimes it doesn't go well as we wish…
But now, this comes to the best stuff that we could talk about and both of us will be very happy to talk about what to cook and what to eat!
And now when I get back from work, open my door, I see washed and well cut vegetables, fruits and meat in my kitchen and…most important, she is smiling and waiting for me…
How lucky I learned cooking before!
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Answered 3 years ago · Author has 619 answers and 3.6M answer views
It isn’t that she can’t cook. If I ask her to cook, she’ll cook a decent meal that will be tasty and enjoyable. She has a repertoire of dishes she’s cooked many times before (one, in particular, involves sauteing chicken and zucchini in Kraft nonfat creamy Italian dressing and serving it with noodles, and is pretty darn good!). She loves boxed dinners and meals from the Tasty and Twisted Facebook pages.
It’s that, to her, cooking is a chore that has to be done. For me, cooking is a joy.
I will come home from an exceptionally challenging day of teaching, spend an hour cooking a meal from scratch
It isn’t that she can’t cook. If I ask her to cook, she’ll cook a decent meal that will be tasty and enjoyable. She has a repertoire of dishes she’s cooked many times before (one, in particular, involves sauteing chicken and zucchini in Kraft nonfat creamy Italian dressing and serving it with noodles, and is pretty darn good!). She loves boxed dinners and meals from the Tasty and Twisted Facebook pages.
It’s that, to her, cooking is a chore that has to be done. For me, cooking is a joy.
I will come home from an exceptionally challenging day of teaching, spend an hour cooking a meal from scratch and feel better afterward. It’s cathartic, a stress-relieving experience (most of the time, there are days…). I love to create dishes from scratch. No recipe, certainly no boxed mix.
Hmm…. what do we have… chicken breasts… black beans… frozen diced bell peppers… brown rice… oh look, here’s some cauliflower! What can I do with this?
I started doing that a long time ago, and through the years I’ve gotten pretty good at inventing tasty dishes. As a person with Asperger’s, I’m especially immune to the constraints of tradition and “doing it the proper way.” I give zero f**ks. I’ll shameless combine fajitas and stir-fry and laugh at you if you start yammering about ‘cultural appropriation.’ And because my results are virtually always at least good enough to eat, and most of the time exceptionally good to eat, she has no qualms about giving me free reign in the kitchen.
It’s win-win-win for her: It helps me unwind after a long day a work, she gets to eat a delicious dinner, and (perhaps most importantly) she doesn’t have to cook.
I think I’m pretty lucky, having snagged a wife that isn’t a fan of cooking. It means I don’t have to share the kitchen. :)
Updated August 25, 2021 · Author has 837 answers and 677.8K answer views
The guy can marry the girl even if she doesn't know cooking. Nowadays you should understand the reason behind this. In old era, girls was mostly uneducated so they was busy at home. They used to know all things from washing clothes, preparing food, arranging home ….
Nowadays girls studies alot, and are earning not lesser then mens. So cooking is seing as a task to do instead of an a simple act of love.
Since girls are working, they take it an a advantage to tell that they don't know basic cooking skills. Sorry to say, girls are pampered alot by their parents, that they even don't teach them basi
The guy can marry the girl even if she doesn't know cooking. Nowadays you should understand the reason behind this. In old era, girls was mostly uneducated so they was busy at home. They used to know all things from washing clothes, preparing food, arranging home ….
Nowadays girls studies alot, and are earning not lesser then mens. So cooking is seing as a task to do instead of an a simple act of love.
Since girls are working, they take it an a advantage to tell that they don't know basic cooking skills. Sorry to say, girls are pampered alot by their parents, that they even don't teach them basic cooking. So what will happen when the marriage topic in going on at home.
That's the last minute, girl's mom teach them quickly so that she can learn and follow in her in law's home.
Cooking is something you do with love. You shouldn't just prepare a dish just because you have to cook something which can turn to be worst most of the times.
Nowadays, since there are so many online food apps which are available everywhere, they can manage somehow for few days, but make sure it doesn't become an habbit.
Even one of my friend doesn't know how to cook when she got married, but after marriage she just learned cooking. Beleive me, now she's a best cook that her husband tastes foods without going to restaurants. Not because of financial status, just because she cooks food like in a restaurant style.
PS: it'll be good if a man can know cooking as well ;).
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Should a woman cook dinner every night for her man no matter what? What if her kids are grown and out of the house and she never liked to cook? What if she works full and only cooks a couple times a month? Is she a bad wife?
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Answered 1 year ago · Author has 1.3K answers and 1.5M answer views
You could have asked my husband this when we first got married over seven years ago. I was inexperienced in the kitchen. I could barely boil pasta without ruining it. Growing up, I made my little brother cook for me because I was too bad at it and got frustrated easily. Add to this the fact that I had only been a vegan for a few months when I got married, and didn't really know what I was doing yet. My husband patiently taught me, starting with simple things like tofu scrambles and rice with tomato sauce. As I improved, he taught me how making food is like making art, with many parallels betwe
You could have asked my husband this when we first got married over seven years ago. I was inexperienced in the kitchen. I could barely boil pasta without ruining it. Growing up, I made my little brother cook for me because I was too bad at it and got frustrated easily. Add to this the fact that I had only been a vegan for a few months when I got married, and didn't really know what I was doing yet. My husband patiently taught me, starting with simple things like tofu scrambles and rice with tomato sauce. As I improved, he taught me how making food is like making art, with many parallels between elements of design and things like flavor, texture, temperature, colour, etc, as well as a very detailed equivalent to colour theory except with the way that flavours (sweet, salty, sour, bitter, umami, etc.) are combined and interact. I understand more now, and at this point, I'm better at cooking than he is. Once he had me trained in the kitchen, I was able to fully take over all of the cooking. I learned that food is actually art, and I'm an artist. If not for getting married, I might have never known that I was capable of being a good cook.
If your wife can't cook, but wants to, teach her. People can learn. It will benefit both of you. Similarly, if someone has a husband who can't cook, he can also be taught if he's interested enough.
Answered 3 years ago · Author has 3.5K answers and 8.5M answer views
My mom can cook but she basically never cook because my dad love to cook so much that he ended up taking all the jobs, all the time. Beside, he is so good at what he is doing, his food is restaurant-level sophistication and he got a wide repertoire, from classic stirfried vegetable, to clear consumme (I especially like his clear soup), braised pork, and fried fish - no not deep fried but he managed to get a perfect brown crisp on the side every single time.
My mom on the other hand, have a few thing that she’s really good at (like stir-fried vegetable) but aside from that both of her skill and
My mom can cook but she basically never cook because my dad love to cook so much that he ended up taking all the jobs, all the time. Beside, he is so good at what he is doing, his food is restaurant-level sophistication and he got a wide repertoire, from classic stirfried vegetable, to clear consumme (I especially like his clear soup), braised pork, and fried fish - no not deep fried but he managed to get a perfect brown crisp on the side every single time.
My mom on the other hand, have a few thing that she’s really good at (like stir-fried vegetable) but aside from that both of her skill and knowledge in culinary art is very limit. She often made thing that she doesn’t really know how to and ended up with something that taste.. unique at best, inedible at worst (seriously, there is one instance where she wanted to cook a black vinegar braised pork, we ended up with a pot full of something that look, taste, and feel like pork coated in tar)
So most of the time my father does the cooking, my mother fix stuff and even do carpentering work, and I am a happy eater. When my dad was away however, I tend to be the one who do the cooking otherwise we eat out. Just like my dad, I also enjoy cooking but perhaps not to his extent so if I am married I will probably cook something up occasionally and eat out most other time.
Answered 2 years ago · Author has 438 answers and 2M answer views
You have to hear all the feminist BS about how women do all the housework, etc, yet you know in your heart you actually do all the cooking, and by default most the dishes/cleaning/table setting/dealing with kids’ eating issues.
She takes it for granted, complains about your food, or your inability to please the kids, etc.
And STILL that lands you in the same place, no sex, resentful wife…all the problems that a man bucking up and taking a load off his wife’s shoulders are supposed to solve.
My wife can’t boil spaghetti. Her mother was a forced kitchen slave who tried her darnedest to feign helple
You have to hear all the feminist BS about how women do all the housework, etc, yet you know in your heart you actually do all the cooking, and by default most the dishes/cleaning/table setting/dealing with kids’ eating issues.
She takes it for granted, complains about your food, or your inability to please the kids, etc.
And STILL that lands you in the same place, no sex, resentful wife…all the problems that a man bucking up and taking a load off his wife’s shoulders are supposed to solve.
My wife can’t boil spaghetti. Her mother was a forced kitchen slave who tried her darnedest to feign helplessness and fail as a passive aggressive response. She LOVED that I could surprise her mouth with amazing new flavors and experiences (with a long list of rules I had to adhere to-no cheese, no beans, no frozen/processed foods, no hot dogs, etc). And that has a lot to do with why she stayed with me the first 10 years. Chugging along in a rut…
To be precise, I am very weak at hands-on work and that includes cleaning, sewing, craft work, baking, knitting and yes, cooking. My earning a single-digit mark in Home Economics says it all.
Yes, I had ex-boyfriends who broke up with me over my lack of culinary skills and lack of initiative in helping a future MIL serve the family dishes.
For that, I make it up in my studies and management work, which are so much easier than cooking. Plus my interest lies in learning to set-up a business, growing social media platforms, solving $$$ problems and corporate marketing.
To be precise, I am very weak at hands-on work and that includes cleaning, sewing, craft work, baking, knitting and yes, cooking. My earning a single-digit mark in Home Economics says it all.
Yes, I had ex-boyfriends who broke up with me over my lack of culinary skills and lack of initiative in helping a future MIL serve the family dishes.
For that, I make it up in my studies and management work, which are so much easier than cooking. Plus my interest lies in learning to set-up a business, growing social media platforms, solving $$$ problems and corporate marketing.
Despite my lack of ambition to be a pious Confucian-fearing housewife, I am seeing a man who is good with his hands. He is a hairstylist, is apt and has cooked up a storm for me and absolutely loves serving up cafe- and restaurant-standard omu rice, udon, lasagna, spaghetti, curry, feesh and cheeps, nasi lemak and more. And his culinary skills is nothing short of fantastic.
Being with him, I feel that I can truly be who I am without being judged.
Hence, my point is, regardless of gender, get a partner who complements you.
And for the traditional Duggar-fearing men who want pious housewives and mothers, don’t ever try marrying outside your religious faith. Women like me will flip the bird and its shit in your face.
Answered 2 years ago · Author has 2.3K answers and 887.9K answer views
There are few people who are so bad that they literally.can’t cook anything. She can learn like everyone else or you do it.
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