Re: Supper
Mercy - I don't even eat dinner. I'm out in the garden. Cheerios for
breakfast, a sandwich for lunch and that's it. Closest I get to
cooking are my Saturday morning omelets which I love. They aren't too
bad for a non-cook. Jesse even had one on one of her visits and she
didn't gag or anything - LOL. Of course she's far too polite to say
- gee Pam, this is really terrible!!
On Apr 5, 2005 10:53 AM, Christopher P. Lindsey <lindsey@mallorn.com> wrote:
> > How on earth do any of you have the capacity to even think of all this
> > yummy stuff to eat, much less the energy to cook it? Here I'm trying to
> > think of something to eat, it is 7pm, and frozen waffles are about as
> > good as it might get. I need to win the lottery to hire a chef!
>
> It's actually not that difficult... The trick is to plan ahead, but I
> rarely spend more than half an hour cooking. Usually it's more like
> ten minutes...
>
> I've dreamed of opening a combination restaurant/nursery for a *long*
> time. Actually, I was more interested in a bakery/pastry shop with a
> nursery, but ventures like that took money that I just didn't have.
>
> So now I just dabble on my own. :)
>
> Anyone else out there fancy themselves to be an amateur chef?
>
> Chris
>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
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