What I'd love most is to cook together, trying new recipes on a whim, taste testing far too often so there's no actual meal left to eat, and laughing together over failures, trying to eat it anyway. But I'm terribly cheesy at heart. So suffice to say that men should learn how to cook. And bake. And cut jonagold apple slices into bunnies. And make tea by putting the tea bag in the cup first rather than pouring the hot water in first. @Tim Make me your tandoori chicken when you visit please.
As someone who is terrible at cooking (got myself sick, made inedible food, etc.) ... it'd be nice if my significant other can cook. If they can't.. well.. I guess we can live off take-out and instant meals. Or learn together so we don't starve/die from sodium overdose. It helps build/strengthen the relationship.
Everyone should be able to cook. You can't always count on someone else being there to take care of you, whether it's cooking, laundry, changing a flat, or anything else. I love cooking for people, though, especially my significant other. There's real pleasure in seeing someone enjoy food I made. Especially if they have an adventurous palate, and can actually appreciate my favorite recipes.
In my opinion everyone is able to cook. Its just that not everyone is able to reach certain standards or they are to lazy to cook. Some of my best dates were cooking dates. I loved cooking with my boyfriend. Whether it was at home or whether we went to a workshop. Just going out to a restaurant and eat while chatting is nice, but during cooking you can do so much more. I admit, not all dishes were up to restaurant standard but.... its so much fun!! Like when you are baking and eating some of the raw cookie dough or having a nice firm palm print of flower on your apron or elsewhere because we played to much
I love cooking, it's part of my life and I cook almost every single day If you don't like cooking, leave it to your girl or someone else, It will end up bad mostly if you don't have a heart for it. I recommend cooking alone, only if the kitchen is big enough, you can try to cook together.
omg i know *facepalm* Spoiler These two words are very close in their appearance, but than vs. then have very different uses. Then is commonly used to express a sense of time or what comes next or used to be. Than is used to form comparisons between two things.