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re: Who is a better cook? Your grandmother,mother,you,or S.O.
Posted on 12/10/16 at 1:08 am to CatsGoneWild
Posted on 12/10/16 at 1:08 am to CatsGoneWild
Motha
Posted on 12/10/16 at 1:40 am to SuperSaint
Both of my grandmas. And it's the simple stuff I liked the most. Homemade biscuits, Rice and gravy, pot roast, cabbage, Mac & cheese, sweet cornbread, all of the cakes during the holidays.
Posted on 12/10/16 at 4:33 am to CatsGoneWild
Me, sister, mom, brother, brother, wife in that order.
*wife, of course, believes she'd be #1.
*wife, of course, believes she'd be #1.
Posted on 12/10/16 at 4:46 am to CatsGoneWild
My Grandmother.1899-1982.
The really great things that we eat at Holidays such as Oyster Dressing,Leg of Lamb,etc.. come from her.
I don't ever remember a sandwich being eaten at her house.Always a meal.
The really great things that we eat at Holidays such as Oyster Dressing,Leg of Lamb,etc.. come from her.
I don't ever remember a sandwich being eaten at her house.Always a meal.
This post was edited on 12/10/16 at 9:39 am
Posted on 12/10/16 at 4:55 am to CatsGoneWild
My wife is a great cook.

Posted on 12/10/16 at 8:32 am to CatsGoneWild
My mom and grandmothers are pretty good cooks but my wife is the best cook I know. I didn't even know she could cook until we were living together.
Posted on 12/10/16 at 8:57 am to CatsGoneWild
Mom
Grandma
SO- but she does lack the experience of the first two.
Grandma
SO- but she does lack the experience of the first two.
Posted on 12/10/16 at 9:00 am to iliveinabox
Me. No brag, just fact.
Posted on 12/10/16 at 9:02 am to CatsGoneWild
My mom's sister
My mother in law
Me
Mother
Wife
My wife is still a damn good cook, so I'm lucky to have some good meals wherever I go. My grandmother is a mediocre cook, but she's on my dad's side of the family. Excellent baker though!
My mother in law
Me
Mother
Wife
My wife is still a damn good cook, so I'm lucky to have some good meals wherever I go. My grandmother is a mediocre cook, but she's on my dad's side of the family. Excellent baker though!
Posted on 12/10/16 at 9:06 am to CatsGoneWild
Toss up between my mother and I. We do things very very differently though.
1 of my grandmothers was an awesome cook from what I hear, but she passed away 4 years before I was born. Other grandmother didn't know how to make a sandwich.
1 of my grandmothers was an awesome cook from what I hear, but she passed away 4 years before I was born. Other grandmother didn't know how to make a sandwich.
Posted on 12/10/16 at 9:08 am to Mr Fusion
Both grandmothers went through the Depression so they could walk into a kitchen with water, meal and flour and come out with some pretty good grub.
My mom, a Syrian, could not only throw down some of the best Syrian food but good old solid country cooking as well. Her hot water cornbread would make a meal in itself.
My wife cooks like she eats, no seasoning, slim and none variety, and weighed 104 when we married and has blown up to 107 40+ years later.
I on the other hand am a pretty good cook but the wife and kids don't eat my food which consists of what poor people grew up on... meat, potatoes, fresh vegetables.
My mom, a Syrian, could not only throw down some of the best Syrian food but good old solid country cooking as well. Her hot water cornbread would make a meal in itself.
My wife cooks like she eats, no seasoning, slim and none variety, and weighed 104 when we married and has blown up to 107 40+ years later.
I on the other hand am a pretty good cook but the wife and kids don't eat my food which consists of what poor people grew up on... meat, potatoes, fresh vegetables.
This post was edited on 12/10/16 at 9:10 am
Posted on 12/10/16 at 9:10 am to CatsGoneWild
Mom, Grand Paw(Maw-Maw just yelled at him the whole time), Wife.
Mom learned everything from Paw-Paw. They were great about explaining the what's and why's as they cooked. Made it easy to remember and pass along.
Now I want some oyster dressing damnit!
Mom learned everything from Paw-Paw. They were great about explaining the what's and why's as they cooked. Made it easy to remember and pass along.
Now I want some oyster dressing damnit!
Posted on 12/10/16 at 9:32 am to CatsGoneWild
My mom's cooking >> your mom's cooking
Posted on 12/10/16 at 9:33 am to CatsGoneWild
Grandma is awesome, but wife is #1
Posted on 12/10/16 at 9:39 am to CatsGoneWild
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This post was edited on 12/10/16 at 2:39 pm
Posted on 12/10/16 at 9:42 am to CatsGoneWild
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CatsGoneWild
Great thread man.
Momz and grandmother can throw down on some southern cooking.
But I'd have to say my wife edges them out with variety.
Honestly, I can't recall a meal my wife has made that wasn't good.
Posted on 12/10/16 at 9:43 am to CrimsonTideMD
Happy married men will say wife
Unhappy married men day mom
Single men say mom
Divorced men say themselves
Unhappy married men day mom
Single men say mom
Divorced men say themselves
Posted on 12/10/16 at 9:54 am to CatsGoneWild
SO but I'm a close second
Posted on 12/10/16 at 10:15 am to tigerinthebueche
My grandparents would get everything out of a garden, make homemade everything, and go kill their own chicken by ringing its neck. It was always a thanksgiving breakfast and supper. Props to the older generation who killed chickens by hand and boiled them till their feathers came off 
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