This morning DH decided that he really wanted muffins for breakfast. I'm on a wheat free GD diet, so there was no chance I was going to get any of the muffins. I decided to just let him make his own muffins, while I ate my egg and rice cake... like I do every morning... not that I'm bitter or anything. Anyway, the muffins are from a box and have 3 total steps (preheat, stir, bake). He's got a Ph. D.; he can handle it, right?? I think it took him over 45 minutes before the muffins went into the oven. He literally counted the number of times he stirred the batter to make sure he followed their directions.
I better get on making some freezer meals because I don't even want to consider how many hours dinner prep from a real recipe would take.
Re: Heaven help us... we are going to starve!
The main reason I don't let him cook though is that he uses every available dish and utensil and leaves the mess for me.
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These are terrible for you. Very processed and full of junk. It is much healthier to premake your own foods and freeze them.
We will be utilizing our crockpot for a while after baby is here.
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Same here. I literally just made the grocery list for him for next week and it is for chickpea tacos, homemade pizza, spaghetti and some other variations of the same....
I love the bertolli pasta bags... I don't think they are any worse for you than eating pasta at a restaurant. It's ingenious the way they freeze the sauce in cubes and the pasta in birds nests so it all melts and cooks at the right time. My DH ate so many of these when I was deployed... way healthier than the fast food alternatives, though they aren't cheap per bag.
In his case, I think the Ph.D. actually hurt his cooking abilities.
Other people would probably not think that the "experiment" would fail horribly should they deviate from "standard preparation protocol."