Learn and cook what your hubby likes...
By aweins
@aweins (4198)
India
August 12, 2011 7:18am CST
my hubby love Mexican food and because he stayed for around six years there, he sometimes craves for that food. i have read a lot about that food , the spices they use, they way they cook, what all they make, what he likes the most, i have learnt some of the dishes from some of his friends in Mexico itself. they were so good they use to com eon chat to make me learn and one day on of his friend came online on webcam, and showed how she made. i learnt that and i love to make . he love buritos, tacos and Mexican scrambled egg and Mexican omlette on daily basis in breakfast.
do you like to learn to cook food for your loved one ?
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9 responses
@crlconnors (90)
• United States
12 Aug 11
Not only do I love to cook for my loved one, but I love the taste of spanish food, and I can cook up a nice pot, though it was not always like this. I grew up around alot of spanish so of course I picked up the language and by just watching I learned how to cook. Believe in yourself and remember it all comes in time, soon you will be able to cook up a feast blindfolded. Good Luck.
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@epicure35 (2814)
• United States
14 Aug 11
I love to cook foods of all kinds, so I learn to do just that. One thing that drove me a bit crazy, though, was having to learn to make sushi for my daughter. It was one of her phases, having it every day. But, she never liked the way I rolled it. I guess I'd have to take lots of classes before I try that again.
@haopee (493)
• Philippines
15 Aug 11
I'm sure your daughter will appreciate it someday and you'll both laugh about it when she grows old. I sometimes dislike my mother's cooking but in the end, I did appreciate her effort and even sometimes had that yearning for the specific food she made. The fact that you don't want to give up is a definite sign that someday she will remember your efforts just to cater her needs.
@devideddi (1435)
• United States
12 Aug 11
white rice for breakfast, white rice for lunch, white rice for supper and white rice for snack. My husband's a family is from Hawaii where they eat white sticky rice all the time. Every time I cook he wants to know if we're having white rice. Growing up we had white rice with butter and sugar. He does drive me crazy abut it sometimes but I try to fix it once a week.
@jpso138 (7851)
• Philippines
13 Aug 11
I do more cooking as compared to my wife. I am the one who usually do a lot of food experimentation and preparation. My teo greatest fans are my wife and my 8 year old son. I really feel great as I surprise them upon serving foods that I prepare. I still continue to learn more menus and continue to surprise them from time to time.
@strawberrychocodahi (4817)
• Philippines
12 Aug 11
Yes, it is important to learn how to prepare and cook the foods our spouse like so that they can also be happy when we personally prepare it to them. I didn't know any Indian dishes before but I came to learn when hubby taught me how and I am now enjoying to cook recipes here.
Although I just limit or control the spice because my tongue still adjusts to the level of spice and hotness of foods in India. But hubby was okay with it since I am not only preparing what he likes but what I like to eat and some foods he haven't tasted yet which is from my country.
@haopee (493)
• Philippines
13 Aug 11
as a matter of fact, i did. It's nice when you learn for a love one and cook for love. I don't know where the saying came, it tasted better because of your love but it's true.
Cooking for a partner is a sweet rewarding gift especially when he or she is tired or from a hard days work. It's the effort and the eagerness that counts. My boyfriend loves spaghetti and there's a certain way he wants it cooked. So I study how he does it from a far and made sure of the ingredients when we visit his mom. Now I cook "special" pasta for him as he makes me his "special" french toast for me.
@catof1 (683)
• United States
12 Aug 11
My first husban was a cajion so that food was goood good good and I learned how to it. After 10 years of it I learned how to modify it and change it to my taste. My now husband love mexican and itlian. I am still learning how to cook traditional Mexican food but he assures me I am there already. I guess I am harder on my self!
@thestavreva (151)
• Greece
12 Aug 11
Oh i really enjoy cooking but only for my self :).Still dont know nothing about Mexican kitchen but man all clips that i allready saw it's seem so delicious,if you can share some easy recepy for beginers i will enjoy to do it right away thanks in advance:)








