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Rice and dried beans are easy to boil up and together you get protein! GreenWave Jan 4 #1
Your local library likely has a plethora of cookbooks. no_hypocrisy Jan 4 #2
Try this PJMcK Jan 4 #3
Bake some Cornbread take you 2 Boxes 2 Eggs bit of Milk Oneear Jan 4 #4
Ask your wife what ideas she has about you helping out more. Irish_Dem Jan 4 #5
Yeah she probably "does". Historic NY Jan 4 #8
thanks everyone mdmc Jan 4 #6
What about grocery shopping? Sanity Claws Jan 4 #7
And besides just helping in the kitchen as you have been doing, the shopping too will help, and the shopping will SWBTATTReg Jan 6 #28
Scrambled eggs are easy - just pay attention BoRaGard Jan 4 #9
Youtube is your friend. Watch food prep videos. There are a ton on YT, ranging from simple japple Jan 4 #10
Hobo Skillet or Hobo Casserole with hamburger is easy to cook. Emile Jan 4 #11
On the nights you cook make enough for two meals. Hope22 Jan 4 #12
Watch and take notes when she cooks. Use it as a tutorial so she can teach you best practices she uses. Nanuke Jan 4 #13
No advice but to say what a jewel of a husband you are CousinIT Jan 4 #14
actually, I'm pretty awful mdmc Jan 4 #15
Get educated IbogaProject Jan 4 #16
You are fortunate to cook for two. Cooking for one is a challenge. So here are some ideas. usonian Jan 4 #17
Nice, nice, nice!! I love the tips and I do enjoy cooking too, for the fun of it. SWBTATTReg Jan 6 #29
OH US, HOW could I have MISSED this??? elleng Tuesday #32
If you let your Wife teach you how to cook Turbineguy Jan 4 #18
I've heard it said that cooking is an art and baking is a science SheltieLover Jan 4 #19
Baking is less forgiving than cooking Retrograde Jan 4 #20
For sure! SheltieLover Jan 4 #21
Think of a category of food you like and start small. Keep it simple. chowmama Jan 4 #22
To me the hardest part is the planning Phentex Jan 5 #23
We have a set food category for each day of the week SARose Jan 5 #24
I love the internet WhiteTara Jan 5 #25
Corned beef hash and a cabbage salad is timeless. applegrove Jan 5 #26
yummy! mdmc Wednesday #33
Post removed Post removed Jan 6 #27
Be in the kitchen Marthe48 Jan 6 #30
You could try Pinterest.com Tanuki Tuesday #31
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