Who decides what’s for dinner

98panther

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I don't believe anyone can't cook. Unless there is a real learning disability, it's just B.S.

Cooking well is another thing all together. But food/heat(fire) your cooking.

I manage concession stands (side job) and get workers all the time that say they can't or refuse to cook. Always have the same answer for them, "get over there and do it or go home". Nobody's gone home yet, Not that it's complicated stuff we are doing though.
 

polarisrider1

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I don't believe anyone can't cook. Unless there is a real learning disability, it's just B.S.

Cooking well is another thing all together. But food/heat(fire) your cooking.

I manage concession stands (side job) and get workers all the time that say they can't or refuse to cook. Always have the same answer for them, "get over there and do it or go home". Nobody's gone home yet, Not that it's complicated stuff we are doing though.

Okay, I can thaw, then burn frozen pizza and deep fry things such as dill spears. I suspect it is that the need has never really come up for me to learn how to cook. Making sandwiches and nuking stuff out of the freezer or a can to eat is not really cooking, but I can do that. As far as deciding whats for dinner, I just say start with the oldest stuff in the fridge and lets work our way towards the newer stuff.
 

thunderstruck88

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hey polarisrider1 Watch the Food network they will make you a heck of a cook in a short period of time Also what they make is yummy to and kick it up a knotch :)
 

loriwlrc

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Here's what I did back in the day when I cooked at a frat house. When I was first hired all they asked was that I would'nt have the same meals over and over ,example every Monday meatloaf, so on and so forth.So after the inreview I thought about it over night,went into work and gave them this proposal,give me a few cook books or favorite family recipes,and if in budget I will pick a different recipe everyday for the next school year,and did so ,they never had the same meal twice for a whole school year, even if they liked the one that was made, I then asked them to keep a record of the meals they liked and the following year we would work on a menu. It was fun and I worked there for 13 years!
 

polarisrider1

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Here's what I did back in the day when I cooked at a frat house. When I was first hired all they asked was that I would'nt have the same meals over and over ,example every Monday meatloaf, so on and so forth.So after the inreview I thought about it over night,went into work and gave them this proposal,give me a few cook books or favorite family recipes,and if in budget I will pick a different recipe everyday for the next school year,and did so ,they never had the same meal twice for a whole school year, even if they liked the one that was made, I then asked them to keep a record of the meals they liked and the following year we would work on a menu. It was fun and I worked there for 13 years!

Any relation to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeman_Breweries
 

loriwlrc

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Actually we had a family member doing the family tree,if I remember right there was a connection but the son of the family that started the business was adopted, not sure if this is fact. But I've been told it's good beer, I don't drink, but have used it for my brauts!
 

mrsrunningbear

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well for lack of not much else to talk about...thought I'd say the dinner list on the fridge has been working well haven't had a go around in a couple weeks. We made a 30 day list and shopped accordingly dinner time is much happier at the Bears house :D
 
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