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Help Finding An Online Cooking Game

My husband never assists me with cooking or cleaning. Instead, he's always playing video games. He told me not to complain about it. What can I do?

I remember when I was married, my husband used to come home and go directly to the TV or the newspaper and not even look in the directions of the kitchen. We both work full time and my traveling distance to work was an hour each way, while his distance was 20 minutes top.I got tired of coming home to find him in the living room instead of starting dinner or helping the boys with their homework. One day I came home and did exactly what he normally did. I sat in the living room and starting watching the Brady Bunch and reading the papers. He looked at me funny and said, what’s wrong? I said nothing’s wrong, why you ask? He said, well what are we having for dinner? I told him he had a 40 minutes head start on dinner so he better start or we are not eating today. I did this for a week before he got the message.Another time, he said he didn't see what the big deal about cooking and cleaning was, that it was not really “work”. So for a month, I went on strike. I got up got dressed and went to work, came home and stayed in my sewing room until bed time. I told him since it was so easy, let's see him take a shot at it. I gave him a copy of my schedule.5:30am - Get breakfast ready, fix and pack lunches for 4, let the dog out6:00am - Wake the kids, help the younger ones get dress, Let the dog in, get ready for work7:00am - Drop the kids at the before and after-school care. Continue to work5:00pm - Leave work, get kids from the before and after-school care by 6:30pm. Drop hubby’s uniform off at the dry cleaner.6:30pm - Cook dinner, help kids with homework, do a load of laundry, let the dog out/in, clean the kitchen after dinner, return calls, check homework or school notes.8:00pm - Get kids ready for bed, find clothes for everyone to wear the next day, fold and put laundry away. Let the dog out/in for the nightWhat took me 20 minutes took him an hour. The kids were always out of clean clothes. He never remembered to take his uniform to the cleaners. I lost 10 lb because his cooking was so bad. He was always late getting the kids to the before and after-school program, which meant he had to take them to school. After that month, we shared everything and had more family time together.Sometimes, you just have to let them see what it is that we mothers do!

Looking for, The Cooking Game; Board Game?

Is this it? http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3...

Arcade cooking game - finding ingredients, cooking?

Hi, a few years ago, I remember playing a game where the main character is a girl who travels learning to cook from different chefs (I believe she wanted to open a restaurant for her grandfather). And in the game, each level you would have a window of a kitchen with different ingredients spaced around, and customers would come with recipes where you would have to click on the ingredients, then mix then, bake or fry and so on. Anybody know what I'm talking about?

Where do i find all the cooking disks in super paper mario?

Cooking disks- here's all 7:

B- Flopside, flip in the bar (on B1) and go all the way down, and look
in the farthest treasure chest.

G- chapter 5-1, go east of the downtown Crag, and when you reach the
save point, flip and use Dottie to go into another area. Then, go down
the pipe, back up the other one, and flip to find the chest.

PU- chapter 7-4, go to Blubi, then go down the clouds to the right to
the bottom and there should be a pillar on the far right. flip to
find a hidden pipe. Once you defeatthe enemy in there, you'll get it.

R- Flipside, 2nd floor, flip and pass through the gates near Merlon's
house, and flip back. Go all the way to the left, and up the pipe
there. Jump up on the ledge, and use Tippi (or Tiptron) to find a
series of hidden blocks leading up to it.

W- same as cooking disc R, but in Flopside, which means instead of
going left, you will go right, and use Tippi (or Tiptron) to reveal the
blocks that allow you to go up the pipe.

Y- Flopside, 1st floor, go in the house right next to the down
elevator, flip, and you should see it.

#7- I don't know what color it is, but I think it's in one of the
kitchens, just flip and you might see it.

Cooking Academy question?

ok well i actually have this game.. I actually got on it so i can help u out with this question..

You put both the ingredients in the pan (bottom one first then click the one above that right after it) You keep moving them around until they both get darker (NOT BLACK) once they get darker click done! That should do it! Hope it works!!

Men, do you need a wife who can cook? If she can't cook, is this a deal breaker?

Almost every one here seems to want to be politically correct in saying that they don’t need their wife to cook. The truth is everybody needs to be at least willing to cook, male and female. People need to be able to put a meal together for themselves and for people they care. If someone doesn’t even want to cook for themselves, and for people they care about, they are basically saying they don’t care. Sure, everyone can buy meals in today’s world and survive. But, if you want to marry someone who is unwilling to even make a meal for you, you cannot count on that person to support you in other endeavors of marriage. There will be kids, there will be mortgages, there will be so many other things in life that you need to depend on this person for. Good luck getting them to stand by you!Now, if they cannot cook because they suck at it, but are really dependable on every other way, then by all means, marry that person. May be they will practice and learn over a very long period of time, and by the time you both are 70, they may present you with a crispy french fry. But, if they unwilling to cook because they simply don’t want to, steer clear, there are worse problems under the facade.

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