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Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 5:45:22 PM   
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General question. With the incredible variety of folks online here, I ask questions like this out of sheer curiosity and knowledge interest.
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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 5:56:03 PM   
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Chief cook and bottle washer here. If we ever need to burn the house down for insurance or something, Himself might venture into the kitchen then. ::chuckles::

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 6:32:08 PM   
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Cooking, my specialty. My first day with my vanilla boyfriend he cooked dinner, twelve years ago, he hasn't cooked a day since. LOL

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 6:35:24 PM   
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My boyfriend, absolutely. He's taken courses and adores it. We've already planned out the house and functions- the kitchen is his domain. And the rest of us is grateful for him.

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 6:41:31 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Dragonzaymaster

General question. With the incredible variety of folks online here, I ask questions like this out of sheer curiosity and knowledge interest.
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I love to cook, in particular I love trying complex dishes when I have the time. My owner can certainly cook okay, but I think I've only ate his food twice, while he eats my food probably a few to several times a week.

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 6:43:49 PM   
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Hmmm, I am the cook, the second half of the dishwashing team, the housekeeper, the homework helper....

yep, I do it all...with a little help from the youngin



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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 8:53:00 PM   
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Master and I are pretty much equal in that department. Sometimes it's Him, sometimes it's me, but the last home-cooked meal we had was prepared by Him, while I was banished to the living room. (was supposed to be a cage in the dungeon, but I injured my knee and He felt sorry for me)

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 8:56:55 PM   
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Master is the cook. At least i like doing dishes :). i hate putting leftovers away though... not sure why.

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 9:21:10 PM   
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I enjoy cooking, but I don't consider myself a chef by any strecth of the means.

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 9:31:29 PM   
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What a fun question. i LOVE to cook. One of my favorite places to be is in the kitchen. i am always experimenting and trying new gourmet dishes. It is a pity i live too far from him to share these great dishes! i live alone, and my friends who also live alone often laugh at me for preparing myself such elaborate meals. They ask, "Why bother if it's just for you?" i look at is as a way of honoring myself. Why should i eat something out of a box just because i live alone?

It's hard because Master is a chef's nightmare. Hand him a plate of anything along with a bottle of ketchup (shuddering madly) and he is happy.

Yuck.

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 9:38:14 PM   
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I like to cook, but only for my man. I hate to cook for myself alone. Even though I am a vegetarian, I like to make meaty man-ish dishes for him. Although I do love it when he cookes too, for some reason when Im curled on the couch and reading a book and he brings me something yummy to eat, it does make me very subby and I feel loved and pampered.

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 10:03:13 PM   
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I do the cooking, Master tells me how He likes it done

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 10:04:02 PM   
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The domly one I've been visiting has done all the cooking.

(it's quite good too!)

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 10:23:28 PM   
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The domly one I've been visiting has done all the cooking.

(it's quite good too!)


I am not surprized at it being good..... there is a reason all the worlds best chefs are men!

Personaly I enjoy cooking and will modestly say I'm rather good at it, but wouldn't wish to do so EVERY night.

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 10:30:41 PM   
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World Class Chef's aside...

This Domina does all the cooking. I am quite good at it and regardless of recipe and instruction it never tastes the way I want it to unless I do it myself. OK, I don't use recipies and I have control issues, I know it.

I have been able to teach subs how to clean the kitchen properly, and I always check even if it's later in the day or evening.


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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 10:49:01 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: foxglove716

I like to cook, but only for my man. I hate to cook for myself alone. Even though I am a vegetarian, I like to make meaty man-ish dishes for him. Although I do love it when he cookes too, for some reason when Im curled on the couch and reading a book and he brings me something yummy to eat, it does make me very subby and I feel loved and pampered.

i found this to be such a sweet post :)

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 10:50:08 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: RavenMuse

quote:

ORIGINAL: xxblushesxx

The domly one I've been visiting has done all the cooking.

(it's quite good too!)


I am not surprized at it being good..... there is a reason all the worlds best chefs are men!

Personaly I enjoy cooking and will modestly say I'm rather good at it, but wouldn't wish to do so EVERY night.


Ahem. Two words: Julia Child.


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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 11:06:48 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Dragonzaymaster

General question. With the incredible variety of folks online here, I ask questions like this out of sheer curiosity and knowledge interest.
Dragon


Well I don't own anyone yet,but it will be mainly them.I can cook when I have to,not too badly either,but it is not something I enjoy - I like the eating part -LOL!

LthrdWolf ...when my son was in his early teens,he gave me a button that said "If God had intended us to cook why did he invent restaurants." We both had a Good laugh & after that he started to not only cook for himself,but he did his own laundry & ironing too!! *proud grin*

Ps/To those who might be Dianic or other,& so it might matter (myself now included) please excuse the patriarchal higher power reference ...but I was merely quoting the button.



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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 11:11:55 PM   
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quote:

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Ahem. Two words: Julia Child.


Who? (I love international forums for this)

Gordon Ramsey
Rick Stein
Anthony Worrall-Thompson
Antonio Carluccio
Gary Rhodes

Need I mention Egon Ronay?

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RE: Who's the cook? - 2/27/2006 11:25:27 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: RavenMuse

quote:

ORIGINAL: ownedgirlie
Ahem. Two words: Julia Child.


Who? (I love international forums for this)

Gordon Ramsey
Rick Stein
Anthony Worrall-Thompson
Antonio Carluccio
Gary Rhodes

Need I mention Egon Ronay?

Um...probably the most famous chef on the planet!

Author of 17 books, Chef of 12 television shows. Served in WWII prior to becoming a chef.

Recipient of the French Legion of Honor and Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Her kitchen is in the Smithsonian Museum.

Died in 2004 at the age of 91.

Yes, i have a place in my heart for Julia :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Child

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