We are going to cook up some burgers and save the extras to munch on tomorrow.missmanners said:^droooooooool. What time is dinner?
It's just me and I will probably be working at least a few hours, would it be pathetic to say I'm probably going to have cold cereal and possibly part of a frozen pizza?
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Enkephalen said:I can't decide whether to cook this year or not. I hate the holidays (grumble, grumble). I dunno, I just can't make up my mind -- turkey and the the mess in the kitchen, or homemade chili? What to do?
Sorry to hear that. Stay strong little soldier!Eggs Mayonnaise said:Since our folks passed away, we have gone to restaurants for most of the past several years. That my sister is cooking this year is a good step, I think.
That's one thing you're not prepared for when the holidays roll around after your parents are gone -- having to make new traditions.
bad dog said:My woman Cooks for a living, Its not right having her work her ass off cooking on her days off. A week later we would end up throwing most of the huge meal away.
Homemade chili is a good idea , you can spend some time relaxing instead of slaving away.
You need to be cooking for a man. And then after dinner he will take care of your other needs.missmanners said:I love to cook.... to me it's relaxing to chop, stir, boil, bake, and clean up after. But unless I want to eat the same thing for a week straight or freeze most of it, it's a waste for me.
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Love Child said:All I know, is that I will not be having a meal like I did last year. One of my family members believes in non-fat non-sugar-whatever for everything! Have you ever had non fat sugar free whip cream? How bout egg nog? How about a white meat only turkey? How about non fat gravy and butter and....the list goes on. I don't mind eating healthy at all. But shouldn't Turkey day be the one day where you can make the traditional meal to enjoy? It was tasty, just not what you expect on that day.