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Is it bad that I can cook?

Okay! This is my for fun question for anyone but directed about the guys here. As a guy I love to cook. Started when I was barely schoolage and eventually started testing the waters with different flavors and different mixes. I’ve never really found much that I won’t try as far as cooking. Although it’s getting more difficult as of late with medical issues. But nonetheless I kid others that I don’t need a wife cause I can already cook. That’s a joke of course.

Wondering what others thoughts are on the subject.

ChrisJones 6 Mar 22
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I try to avoid cooked food, when possible, and processed food, since it destroys nutrients. The more I eat cooked food, the more congested and miserable I feel, and my heart starts skipping and flopping around.

Someone being a "good cook" means nothing to me, although most people seem to like it.

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I think everyone should know how to cook. For self-sufficiency if nothing else.

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Knowing how to cook and enjoying it is definitely a good thing. I can make a few things well, but it would be a stretch to say I'm truly a good or accomplished cook. And, despite your joke about not needing a woman because you can already cook, many women like a guy who can cook — so it works in your favor in reverse.

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Cooking\prepping your own food is healthy living. Let food be your medicine. Some guys are so lazy with cooking, all they know is microwaving, fast food, and restaurants.

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Are you a member of Food Glorious Food yet We would love to have you in our group.

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You can cook? Wonderful.I hope you enjoy doing it ,too, because you'll be asked a lot.

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