(as posted 2012)I love food. It doesn't take much to impress me when it comes to taste. Actually, I'm a cook wannabe (not even eyeing to be a chef). When I have time, I watch cooking shows on TV, hoping that I would get the recipe right (starting with the ingredients which I forget some of them!).
One day I got to watch on lifestyle network. There was this lady doing the demo. The recipes (?) were something like a turkey sandwich, brownies with hint of peanuts and a steak (don't remember what kind of meat). I was amazed on how she cooked all those foodie with ease, as if she had it all done in ten minutes! Hmmm.. enticing! But then as I looked closely, I realized every stuff was full of fat and oil :-( I wonder what's the total calories of each, with the serving size?
She said that what she prepared were all for his husband, which to me was very sweet. She also mentioned about the sandwich, it was the same sandwich that she gave him when they first got together as a couple. I wished I could do something like this to my hubby,too! (Well who knows..just list all the ingredients..)
And so she went to an area in their house where her husband was busy doing something on the laptop. Then, as I expected, Mrs. Chef's Hubby was smiling up until it reached his ears :-) (as they say, the faster way to a man's heart is through his stomach). What made me laugh was what he said to his wife as she handed him all the food, "Hmm..did I do something good, or you did something bad?"..I couldn't help but laugh because that was so true! When somebody (especially your hubby or wife )gives you something sooooo good, sometimes, you might think like that. I don't know , maybe you actually might had thought something like that :-)
Food is truly man's best friend. When you need some comfort, there's comfy food, when you're homesick, there's home-y food, when you're sick, there's DAT food, or no-taste food as I call it. But no matter how food was cooked or how long it took before you ate the finished product, what's important is you cook the food with all your heart into it, and think that the person who gets to eat it will forget his name (haha). I mean, cooking is an art, a passion, a gift and craft, so one must always give it his/her best shot.
I tried cooking twice or thrice for my hubby and he liked all of it! :-) (i think!).
Well, i love cooking shows and would love to try to cook some more. :-)
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