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Cooking

I love to cook. I really do. I just never do it. Why? Because I live alone and most of what I cook either doesn’t taste good reheated, or is the type of thing that you only want to have once in a while. So I always end up having to wait for an occasion to cook stuff. Such as…. cooking bean dip, which makes far too much for one person when I have a pot luck at work.

I’d love to fix some things that I do like reheated, but my oven doesn’t work. No one has been able to figure it out, and of course, the handyman being afraid of dogs, including my little lover-boy Panda doesn’t help. The dude will not come in the apartment unless I’m here, even if I kennel Panda. *rolls eyes*

However, I am in the market for something new….. new pans. Decent pans actually. I’m thinking once I’m caught up on bills, I’m going to save up for a really nice set of pans. Yep, I think that’s exactly what I’m going to do. )

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2 Responses to “Cooking”

  1. Tish Says:

    I know exactly what you mean. I live alone as well, and I usually just make something quick and easy. I rarely cook a big meal, because well - there’s just too much of it for one person. It’s a waste of time and money.

    I’ve been slowly replacing my pots and pans - just one or two pieces at a time. I bought a new skillet last week and a new muffin pan today. I’ve been going for the high quality stuff, because otherwise I’ll just have to replace it again before long.

    Good luck choosing a new set of pans!

  2. Sami Says:

    Living alone sucks, and cooking for one really sucks.
    I don’t know if I would get the pans.

    I would half to try them out then I would cook to much then eat to much then need to go back on the diet to loose the extra weight from the extra food I ate.

    No don’t get in that circle.

    LOL