People who don't live alone, who does the cooking?
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Whoever is home first/that day.
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She's not a morning person, so I cook breakfast and do all the baking.
She used to be a professional chef, so she cooks dinner most nights.
The kids each have one or two dishes they can prepare for lunch to feed each other.
The cats are useless layabouts and don't even bring us hunting trophies anymore.
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She's not a morning person, so I cook breakfast and do all the baking.
She used to be a professional chef, so she cooks dinner most nights.
The kids each have one or two dishes they can prepare for lunch to feed each other.
The cats are useless layabouts and don't even bring us hunting trophies anymore.
Freaking cats not even paying rent
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We both do.
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Both of us; it makes everything better and really brought our cooking to a new level.
On days that when that isn’t possible; whoever doesn’t cook has to clean up after.
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Anyone but me. I’ll do the laundry, the dishwasher, cleaning, gardening, driving, etc. I just hate cooking.
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I do all the cooking, he doesn't know how to prepare anything more complicated than sandwiches
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I do the cooking. It's not like my wife is incapable, she's just the breadwinner and it's more fair for me to do most of the house stuff.
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Usually I. My GF is usually exhausted after work in the afternoon (while I have a pretty chill Wfh-situation going on), I don't mind it, I'm reasonably good at it, and I usually get to do it in peace.
In our house people know that if they're hanging in the kitchen while food prep is happening, they get assigned something to do, usually mostly so I get left alone.
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I cook for myself usually. Husband is a picky eater and is willing to fend for himself (he generally does meal prep with the handful of things he likes for the week and heats stuff up.) If I am cooking something he does like I'll cook for us both.
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Whoever is hungry
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We usually make our own things, like breakfast and lunches and whatnot. I like to cook peppers down to add to eggs and hash browns or to make breakfast burritos, and I'll try to make all kinds of things but end up being the only one who eats them. I also do lettuce prep for salads and whatnot.
If we make a multiple person home cooked meal then it depends on what we are having. I tend to get stuck with cooking meat ir pancakes as I enjoy making both, while my wife often makes nearly everything else because she is fairly picky but more forgiving if she was the one who made it. I often get to do sous chef stuff like chopping things.
She is the better overall cook, mostly because she has a better memory than I do for flavors. I literally cannot remember which spice is which and tend to stick to salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, or premixed spices with the names of the foods unless using a recipe. She is able to mix and match as she goes and does an excellent job!
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If we want to eat today, then me. She's a good cook but very slow. I used to work in restaurants so my chopping speed is orders of magnitude faster than hers.
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Just me and my wife, I usually cook because I am by far the better cook. I cooked a lot growing up and did it professionally for years, she barely ever cooked at home until she moved in with me. I love her, but she has no sense of culinary coherence, she just kinda throws things that she likes into the pan without any consideration of how the flavors work together.
I'm fine with doing the cooking because I can just slip into the groove, and she doesn't mind it either.
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I cook 95 percent of the time. Husband can reheat or heat up a frozen thing, but not cook very well. Twin cooks dinner on Friday but sometimes just gets fast food for us. We also order more than we should. But if someone is cooking is probably me. And if it's baking its 100 percent me. Twin fucked up box brownies once and won't do more than boxes ever again.
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I cook, my husband cleans up after. Because I am a good cook but not so good at cleaning. I do clean as I go, don't explode the kitchen or anything but there is always more and he does that.
If the kids (teen and 20 are the ones still at home) don't want what I make, they make their own food. All the kids cook better than my husband does - I remember when we were dating, his teenager asked if I could make mashed potatoes from potatoes for his birthday. But he got an Italian girlfriend and learned to cook too.
If I work late, I ask my husband to get us takeout and he does. On the odd occasion he cooks, I or the kids clean up.
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I think it's around a 80/20 split between me and my gf. I just really like to cook.
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My wife and I take turns cooking. We typically plan everything out at the start of the week so can shift to one of us doing multiple nights in a row if need be. We started having whoever doesn't cook doing the cleaning, but my wife refuses to do basic cleanup as she goes so now whoever cooks also cleans up.
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I'm (m) gluten free and my wife is vegetarian so we often just cook for ourselves. When both of us eat one thing, I cook probably 70% of the time. I'm the better cook.
Although we do have specific roles. I make all of the popcorn she makes all of the smoothies.
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I do all the cooking, he doesn't know how to prepare anything more complicated than sandwiches
Nothing tastes better than a sandwich made by someone who loves you