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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 693224" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I'm not the greatest cook either. But... if my kids don't want the simple foods that I make, <em>they can cook for themselves</em>. If they really think they can cook better than me (not hard... really), then ... <em>cook for all of us</em>.</p><p> </p><p>As a result, I have a son that does a pretty fantastic job on the grill. And a daughter who has an incredible touch with spices. The stuff they cook really does taste good. I even ask them to cook for company.</p><p> </p><p>Simple meals in my house means: eggs (done probably a dozen ways), or cheese as the protein source, along with something for starch and some veggies and some fruit. Simple. Example: scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, salad, and mandarin oranges. Or chef salad with cheese and maybe some leftover meat or hardboiled eggs on top, a slice of bread or a bun, and some applesauce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 693224, member: 11791"] I'm not the greatest cook either. But... if my kids don't want the simple foods that I make, [I]they can cook for themselves[/I]. If they really think they can cook better than me (not hard... really), then ... [I]cook for all of us[/I]. As a result, I have a son that does a pretty fantastic job on the grill. And a daughter who has an incredible touch with spices. The stuff they cook really does taste good. I even ask them to cook for company. Simple meals in my house means: eggs (done probably a dozen ways), or cheese as the protein source, along with something for starch and some veggies and some fruit. Simple. Example: scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, salad, and mandarin oranges. Or chef salad with cheese and maybe some leftover meat or hardboiled eggs on top, a slice of bread or a bun, and some applesauce. [/QUOTE]
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