I like it. I remember working from 4 PM to 4 AM everyday for almost 10 years; we got off early a few times, but I didn't have time to cook. Then when that job was over, George looked at me one day and said, "Let me take you somewhere you haven't been in a while." Thinking I was going somewhere special, he showed me the kitchen, and I haven't left it yet. In fact, last night I made steak, corn on the cob, potato salad and my version of broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, carrots, garlic and onions cooked in a beef boullion. He couldn't stop bragging about how good it was. KUDOS to me.
Most woke people would find it insulting to have George send you to the kitchen, but I get he knew how fulfilling cooking is for you.
Yesterday I was craving a spinach gratin which is not especially appealing to Anne. Then she took some for lunch and liked it so much she took some again for todayβs lunch.π₯³π
Wow. They say your 'taste buds' change as you get older. Sometimes people say they don't like something without having tried it. I on the other hand have always loved spinach as I grew up watching Popeye. Kek! So now that you know Anne likes it, you can make it more often and make a double batch.
They totally do change; I got my parents to try things they'd eschewed for years because they didn't like them. They find they now loved them! Also they found that since things they'd always liked a lot didn't taste good to them anymore. They could not say the flavors had changed, but the amount they liked them did. We use that as well example to the kids, so that they'll try stuff and then try stuff again a year or two later, because taste buds change. Olives and avocado got added to the kids menu recently...
I like it. I remember working from 4 PM to 4 AM everyday for almost 10 years; we got off early a few times, but I didn't have time to cook. Then when that job was over, George looked at me one day and said, "Let me take you somewhere you haven't been in a while." Thinking I was going somewhere special, he showed me the kitchen, and I haven't left it yet. In fact, last night I made steak, corn on the cob, potato salad and my version of broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, carrots, garlic and onions cooked in a beef boullion. He couldn't stop bragging about how good it was. KUDOS to me.
Most woke people would find it insulting to have George send you to the kitchen, but I get he knew how fulfilling cooking is for you.
Yesterday I was craving a spinach gratin which is not especially appealing to Anne. Then she took some for lunch and liked it so much she took some again for todayβs lunch.π₯³π
Wow. They say your 'taste buds' change as you get older. Sometimes people say they don't like something without having tried it. I on the other hand have always loved spinach as I grew up watching Popeye. Kek! So now that you know Anne likes it, you can make it more often and make a double batch.
They totally do change; I got my parents to try things they'd eschewed for years because they didn't like them. They find they now loved them! Also they found that since things they'd always liked a lot didn't taste good to them anymore. They could not say the flavors had changed, but the amount they liked them did. We use that as well example to the kids, so that they'll try stuff and then try stuff again a year or two later, because taste buds change. Olives and avocado got added to the kids menu recently...
Good for the kids. Mine won't eat squash or zucchini, but I believe that just like I was as a child, I too grew up to like them.