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:)):)).....and I bet that as I'm a "Newbie" few will reply to MY thread.....Tony slinks away head bowed into the far horizon...(6)

p.s.I see what you mean..just one minute apart and that is probably the time difference between the 'burbs and East Dulwich:)

I've decided to reply to neither thread lest I appear to be favouring one over the other


oh wait... darn!


To answer the question, of the two of us I spend most of the time cooking. I also try and do the "tidy as I go" thing to avoid the worst excesses of cookageddon.

Well this thread is asking the question, ?Are you a gastro sexual?? whereas the other one seems to be exploring the nature of gastrosexuality. Although in any event it has already started to degenerate into 3rd rate jokes about sitting on egg whisks or having unfortunate accidents involving food processors.

I wouldn't call myself gastrosexual, though I am partial to a bit of cookwank (does that make me gastronanistic?), but to answer the question...finally...I do do about 95% of the cooking, but that's mainly because Mrs Mockers was a disaster in the kitchen.

She is growing in confidence though and now has a few dishes under her belt, including a rather mean jungle curry, sauce made from scratch and everything.

Do the lion's share in our kitchen. I wont brag though. Bland, monotonous oh-so-predictable stuff from me and that is the extent of my culinary aspiration. Making out in the kitchen, on the other hand, is nice from time to time, if that's what you're talking about.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I've decided to reply to neither thread lest I

> appear to be favouring one over the other

>

> oh wait... darn!

>

> To answer the question, of the two of us I spend

> most of the time cooking. I also try and do the

> "tidy as I go" thing to avoid the worst excesses

> of cookageddon.


cookageddon, I like it. Sounds exactly like what I used to face every evening after the ex cooked dinner. Would rather live on microwave meals than deal with that mess on a daily basis again!

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