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blogger / pomegranate / 3201 posts
I answered Meh, but I do enjoy cooking sometimes. I also hate it sometimes. If I'm really not feeling like cooking, either my husband will cook or we will get takeout.
blogger / pomegranate / 3201 posts
Oh, and I know several women IRL who just don't cook. I've never understood that!
pomegranate / 3521 posts
@Mae: as long as I won't be cleaning it - I don't mind. If I am.. I cringe a little every time I need to grab another pot or pan.
More importantly... Shouldn't you be having a baby!?!? Feeling anything?
papaya / 10343 posts
@mrs. tictactoe: I just don't understand how people can get by not cooking. What do they EAT? It would cost sooo much to get take-out every day! But if money and calories didn't count I totally would haha.
I sort of feel like I screwed myself a bit by cooking when I first met DH. I feel like I set a precedent and I wish I'd just been like "meh I don't cook" and not done it.
papaya / 10343 posts
@Reese: hahahaha YES I should be having a baby. But baby is stubborn and won't come out! So I'm spending my day pretending to work (but unable to focus) and starting random threads on HB....
cherry / 224 posts
I really love cooking (and baking too), but I really hate the clean-up. plus our dishwasher just doesn't always get stuff clean
cantaloupe / 6171 posts
I like to cook when I have lots of time and am not hungry during prep, lol. Dh LOVES to cook though so he does most of it though! Id love to cook together but a) out kitchen is too small and b) dh is a bossy alpha chef, which is no fun!
pomegranate / 3521 posts
@Mae: Holy crap! How could you possibly focus!?!? Are you at an actual workplace/office!?! So exciiiiting!!
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
I generally love it, but there are definitely some nights when I just have no interest and it's a chore or I order pizza.
eggplant / 11408 posts
@grizz: @yoursilverlining: @swurlygurl: same! I love, love cooking, but I am not very good at baking. It stresses me out!
pomegranate / 3921 posts
I enjoy it! I actually prefer cooking to baking--I'm impatient and not super precise, so baking feels like more of a chore to me than cooking!
papaya / 10343 posts
@Reese: haha no I am not. I work at home anyways, so there is just no reason for me to stop working before I actually go into labor, even though I'm late now. Except for the whole hard-to-focus thing!
I'm so surprised by people who like cooking but hate baking! Maybe it's because I just really like sweets. I'm so pumped that when I'm done baking I have cookies or a cake or whatever... no entree is going to make me excited like that haha
honeydew / 7917 posts
Not a fan of cooking because it's more of a chore for me and a necessity. I cook with food restrictions due to allergies, and it can be stressful preparing every single meal. It's even more challenging with two kids who want my attention. Then there's the clean up... Bleh. If I didn't have so many stress factors, I might enjoy cooking.
I do like to bake, although I'm not great at it. It's fun and just a spur of the moment thing.
pomegranate / 3872 posts
I really enjoy cooking. I actually like the meal planning and shopping, too!
pomegranate / 3231 posts
I have not cooked regularly in years, so I am mediocre-at-best at it. My husband does most of the cooking in our household, and I often order delivery when it's up to me to arrange dinner. If I didn't have a full time job and could make cooking a fun project, then it would be different. But after work I don't have the energy for that, and I can't handle cleaning up the kitchen after a full day at work.
nectarine / 2973 posts
I love cooking! And I enjoy meal planning and I look forward to grocery shopping.
honeydew / 7283 posts
I don't like cooking, but I do like knowing that I have prepared a meal that will feed my family.
The cooking itself is just a chore.
nectarine / 2180 posts
I love cooking and baking. I think it's because I like eating the end result
Like some others mentioned, I love reading cookbooks, like as my bedtime reading. I especially enjoy cooking for company. But, during the week sometimes it can feel like a chore, especially if I'm really tired. And I don't love grocery shopping or dishes!
ETA: I feel less motivated to cook now because it's frustrating having LO reject what I cook night after night. But that is the subject of another post...
blogger / honeydew / 7081 posts
I love it, as long as I have someone to help with the dishes after!
cantaloupe / 6692 posts
Hate it. But food and I have an odd relationship. I have SED so I have a small amount of foods I can eat, which makes food prep stressful and upsetting when trying to please my husband as well. Cleaning up leftover food gives me anxiety at the thought of accidentally touching any of it (because it grosses me out). So I let DH do all food prep and grocery shopping and cooking. Fortunately he likes it. I wish I could cook nice meals for him though. I tried when we first got married but I eventually gave up. This is something I struggle with.
papaya / 10343 posts
@Danizaur: Interesting... I think we talked about this in another thread but I have similar eating issues. I don't know that they rise to the level of anything diagnosable, but I'm the pickiest people most people know when it comes to what I can/will eat. I handle it the exact opposite way though-- I have to do everything with related to food prep. Every time my husband cooks it gives me anxiety because he doesn't do it the way I'd do it, and then I have trouble eating it. If I do all the cooking (even though I hate it) I can control exactly what I'm eating and how it is prepared. (Don't get me started on going to dinner at other people's houses... whyyyyy lol. Let's just go out please? Where I can order what I like?)
clementine / 812 posts
I love to cook but don't find time as often as I like. I do marathon cooking once every month or two for the freezer.
I don't like baking. Too much measuring, too many dirty dishes, I hate washing dishes!
blogger / nectarine / 2608 posts
Adore it. Cooking, baking-- the whole shebang.
It is one of the few things I do in life that gets me out of my own head a little bit. When I cook it feels like really decadent personal time. So I guess I would be a great personal chef for someone else because I would feel like I was always on vacation. They'd have to let me eat some of the food, though. I like the eating part, too. And it makes me feel good to think of the girls having good memories of things I've made. Lots of times I wear Lorelei for part of my cooking time and she helps me. It's pretty cool. Though having funny stories of things that not even dogs would eat (like we got from my mom) is kinda fun, too.
coconut / 8475 posts
@hotchildinthecity: me too.
How in the HELL is baking relaxing? All that flour and egg yolk and watching the oven so nothing burns? No thanks.
I do like cooking and I good at it. Of course I like it more when DH takes me out:)
wonderful pea / 17279 posts
I used to enjoy cooking when I didn't have to cook. Now that I am married I *have* to cook. It's a chore. I have to shop for the food myself, cook it, serve it and then clean up. The whole process is just not fun. I have no help and if I don't cook, then we eat take out and guess who gets to order that and pick it up? Me. If there was some help in the kitchen maybe I would enjoy it agaun.
pineapple / 12566 posts
I love cooking and baking. BUT, I have recently come to the realization that I love both of these things when I'm not single parenting (like when it's 6:30 and my husband is still not home). If I know I have time in front of me and no kids to look after, then I love it. But these days I'm usually rushing to throw things together in the kitchen before one of the kids needs me. I am SO excited for when both of them are old enough to really help.
cantaloupe / 6692 posts
@Mae: I can relate! If it's not prepared right I can't eat it. DH usually gets it right though! Eating out with anyone but DH is soooo stressful. I know what you mean!
bananas / 9227 posts
I love cooking! Baking, I can live without. DH's jokes by saying he's "cooking with fear", that's the exact same thing for me with baking!
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
hate it but do it a lot. i would rather hire a cook than a house cleaner if i had the choice!
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
I enjoy cooking, I hate clean up I do like it more when I have more time to prep, I feel stressed when I get home from work and have to throw something together for a LO who immediately thinks she needs to climb into her chair.
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