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Do You Love Cooking Your Own Food's Or Eating Outside?

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Some people said cooking on their own saves money than going to the restaurant. We will also find out this kind of people can cook under any conditions while some people sees cooking very stressful. I also came to understand that average of men don't like to see their wife's in kitchen cooking, I don't no how strong this fact is but i will like to here from you people.
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I certainly love the food I personally cook because I'm a picky eater so it's best to eat the food which ingredients come from your own preference.
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for me I love cooking I'm my house because there are some things i abstain from cooking in my house, therefore going to restaurant will make Me vulnerable to those things
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Cleofe wrote:I certainly love the food I personally cook because I'm a picky eater so it's best to eat the food which ingredients come from your own preference.
Okay, you trying to say you have never eat food outside your home. Assuming in a situation you are ill, do you still cook under that condition?
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Antropos wrote:for me I love cooking I'm my house because there are some things i abstain from cooking in my house, therefore going to restaurant will make Me vulnerable to those things
Things like what?
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I like cooking my own food. You never know how restaurant food is cooked
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Cloe101 wrote:I like cooking my own food. You never know how restaurant food is cooked
Well you are right but there are good restaurant out there. You said u like cooking your own food, no matter any condition you are?
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Innocent chinenye wrote:
Cloe101 wrote:I like cooking my own food. You never know how restaurant food is cooked
Well you are right but there are good restaurant out there. You said u like cooking your own food, no matter any condition you are?
What do you mean by 'condition I am'?
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Cloe101 wrote:
Innocent chinenye wrote:
Cloe101 wrote:I like cooking my own food. You never know how restaurant food is cooked
Well you are right but there are good restaurant out there. You said u like cooking your own food, no matter any condition you are?
What do you mean by 'condition I am'?
When you are tired or ill, do you still found the strength to cook?
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Innocent chinenye wrote:
Cloe101 wrote:
Innocent chinenye wrote: Well you are right but there are good restaurant out there. You said u like cooking your own food, no matter any condition you are?
What do you mean by 'condition I am'?
When you are tired or ill, do you still found the strength to cook?
:) No, I may have a relative come over or go to a hotel
What you want is 15 Christmases on December 25th, 15 birthdays, 15 years of sleeping next to him and waking up with him
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Cloe101 wrote:
Innocent chinenye wrote:
Cloe101 wrote: What do you mean by 'condition I am'?
When you are tired or ill, do you still found the strength to cook?
:) No, I may have a relative come over or go to a hotel
You answered well, thanks for contributions
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I love cooking my own food. Cooking is my hobby and its saves money eating home made than eating out.
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Tamunoibelema wrote:I love cooking my own food. Cooking is my hobby and its saves money eating home made than eating out.
You make a good point.
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Well, in my country it is very typical to see women in the kitchen cooking, baking, and inventing. Nevertheless, I just hate cooking. It's just not my cup of tea. When I do it, it's because I have no other option. People tell me it's weird because my cooking is great. I'm not so sure of that! So in my house, my husband and I take turns at the kitchen.
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Gong out once in awhile is nice, but I prefer to eat at home. Its less expensive to cook at home and you can control your portions and sodium intake when you do it yourself. You can fix more healthy food with less chemicals.
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