Do the guy's on here cook

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goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
Taught myself to cook after I got married. I used to LOVE coming home and settling into the kitchen to prepare something - it was how I used to relax.

Sadly, I've got quite lazy lately and haven't done any real cooking in ages. By the time I cycle home, shower, make dinner, do a little housework etc it's time for bed - so the days of spending a couple of hours creating are long gone.

Still, I really have to start making the effort again. Maybe poring over cookbooks will rekindle things !
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Dannyg said:
When the going gets tough the men get cooking :rolleyes:

And use every bloomin' pan in the kitchen! :headshake:

Not true, actually, I've known plenty of men who were very good cooks. As a matter of fact, I'm going round to a mate's house tonight, for him to cook me supper.
 

Kovu

Über Member
Greedo said:
I know some do from previous threads but it would be interesting to find out.

A lad that works for me is in a bit of a panic as he is cooking a meal for his girlfriend tonight and he seriously doesn't have a clue.

He said the only thing he has ever cooked (and I use the term loosely) is toast, oven chips, pizzas and things you just chuck in the microwave.

He's had his own flat for 18 months as well!

I know I'm not a guy or ought, but I'm 16, and all I can "cook" is toast and I even burn that more often then not. I'm just not very good at that sort of stuff :headshake:
 

yenrod

Guest
Kovu said:
I know I'm not a guy or ought, but I'm 16, and all I can "cook" is toast and I even burn that more often then not. I'm just not very good at that sort of stuff :angry:

Kovu - get a pan put it on the stove; turn stove on gas/electric (whatever) fill pan with water; get pasta - put in pan cook till pasta soft making sure it doesnt boil over = easy :tongue:

Get some tuna (tinned) & salad (in a bag) and there you have a basic but filling meal that'll will allow you to survive.

You can add various ingredients to it as you want and make it even better, splash of olive oil etc..flavourings and the likes...
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
Adding a littler oil to the water will stop the pasta sticking. Also once served some grated cheese tops it off perfectly :tongue:
yenrod said:
Kovu - get a pan put it on the stove; turn stove on gas/electric (whatever) fill pan with water; get pasta - put in pan cook till pasta soft making sure it doesnt boil over = easy :angry:

Get some tuna (tinned) & salad (in a bag) and there you have a basic but filling meal that'll will allow you to survive.

You can add various ingredients to it as you want and make it even better, splash of olive oil etc..flavourings and the likes...
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Aperitif said:
It's Crock's usual one...10 x Cider - drink those: Take a few ripe bananas and a packet of digestives and mix in a bowl. Cover with single cream and stick in the fridge.
Drink any bottles that are in the way of you putting the bowl in the fridge.
Serve when capable.
:biggrin:

Aperitif, bearing in mind that this is a thread primarily aimed at men, I think you need to clarify the following details for them: :smile::tongue:

Whether you take the biscuits out of the packet or not. :ohmy:
How many biscuits you can consume before making this recipe, and still have enough biscuits left to make it?
The stick to which you refer is not a large twig.
What is the difference between single cream and married cream. :ohmy:

:sad::sad::eek::angry::biggrin:
 
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