Do you share your cooked food with your relatives?

@amnabas (13742)
Karachi, Pakistan
November 16, 2015 10:08am CST
With the arrival of winters i get myself more into soups and gravies rather than those meats and ither food materials. Today also i prepared a big pot of chicken corn soup for dinner.I sent a big bowl to my mother in law and another bowl to my mother and handed over two bowls to my maids.My family enjoyed it too. Do you share your cooked dishes with your relatives?
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@Rosekitty (19368)
• San Marcos, Texas
16 Nov 15
No I keep it all for myself
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@Marcyaz (35316)
• United States
16 Nov 15
Wondering why you are kidding like that.
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@amnabas (13742)
• Karachi, Pakistan
16 Nov 15
Its very mean .
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@amnabas (13742)
• Karachi, Pakistan
16 Nov 15
@Marcyaz hahha i stated right .
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@Marcyaz (35316)
• United States
16 Nov 15
Yes, I do have more soups and gravies in the winter months than the summer months and I also share with my family, sons and daughter in-law.
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@amnabas (13742)
• Karachi, Pakistan
16 Nov 15
I share them throughout the year specially i let my maids eat.
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@jstory07 (134314)
• Roseburg, Oregon
16 Nov 15
Yes when I fix a lot of something I will tell my family to come over and enjoy with me.
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@amnabas (13742)
• Karachi, Pakistan
17 Nov 15
Thats really s great feeling to invite someone isn't it?
• Budennovsk, Russian Federation
16 Nov 15
sometimes i cook fried potatoes or chicken chops for my father, the rest cooks my mother
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@amnabas (13742)
• Karachi, Pakistan
16 Nov 15
Its good to cook for elders you are lucky enough to serve them.
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@shshiju (10342)
• Cochin, India
17 Nov 15
Often with guests, if relatives are guests then OK
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