Babsinbloom65
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While I've had success downsizing on living space and other areas of my life...cooking for two remains a challenge. Have you found success in this area and if so, what helped you get there?
That would work for me, but I am married to a man who loves cajun cooking and salads would never work for him unless it was potato salad with a side of gumbo!There were eight of us at home at one time, now it is just my husband and myself. I serve simple meals like salads, which don't require much effort on my part.
That would work for me, but I am married to a man who loves cajun cooking and salads would never work for him unless it was potato salad with a side of gumbo!![]()
My husband never learned to cook, never wanted to. But that was fine, he was the breadwinner, and as I had wish to have a career, I stayed at home raised the kids, three birth daughters, two adopted sons with learning difficulties, and a foster son with Down's Syndrome.
My husband is a great griller....but even there...we grill way to much for just the two of us!I loved being a stay at home mom with my children too, although I did run an in home daycare to help make ends meet.
Fortunately my husband's career provided enough money for me not to have to seek outside employment.
I gave up on cooking for myself unless it is something simple like eggs or a salad. I was getting frustrated at how much I was throwing away. I have found a very small Chinese restaurant that I can get steamed diners that last me for three days, and recently I found a little Mexican places that puts out some good un greasy plain food. I can eat for less than $50. a week this way. :wave: