I get credit for smoking the turkey, but we really know that shr did all the prep work and prepared all the sides and set the table. Go Teaneck – maybe you can beat Hackensack this Thanksgiving.
I do the cooking, grocery shopping, some cleaning, all repairs and Yardwork, and pay for it all while wifey is on the couch playing video games. She is partially, disabled. You may use my preferred pronoun, YOU or SIR, and I don’t wear a dress.
I do all the cooking. I love my SIL but she can’t cook, so it’s up to me if we want anything edible. But then again I worked in the restaurant business for 35 years and most of those years never had a Thanksgiving off. So it’s business as usual.
packfadden 6 months ago
In the Irish Community, men do most of the cooking.
brwydave Premium Member 6 months ago
I get credit for smoking the turkey, but we really know that shr did all the prep work and prepared all the sides and set the table. Go Teaneck – maybe you can beat Hackensack this Thanksgiving.
The Lone Panda & Tonto 6 months ago
I hate the Holidays. The Honey gets all wound up for all of them and then disappointed.
Al Fresco 6 months ago
I do the cooking, grocery shopping, some cleaning, all repairs and Yardwork, and pay for it all while wifey is on the couch playing video games. She is partially, disabled. You may use my preferred pronoun, YOU or SIR, and I don’t wear a dress.
Motivemagus 6 months ago
I cook dinner. My wife has other things to do.
ChazNCenTex 6 months ago
His ‘list’ may be longer, but she’s the one carrying the rolling pin.
Victory 6 months ago
I LOVE to cook, and not just for the holidays.
I love to be part of a cooking team, two or three of us, feeding the whole house. Fun.
When I’m doing community work and I’m in the kitchen, I do prepping, cooking, and cleaning.
As long as I can listen to my music, I’m good.
cracker65 6 months ago
My wife and I work together on dinner.
macmantoo 6 months ago
I do all the cooking. I love my SIL but she can’t cook, so it’s up to me if we want anything edible. But then again I worked in the restaurant business for 35 years and most of those years never had a Thanksgiving off. So it’s business as usual.
Al Fresco 6 months ago
A marriage truly surpasses a living together relationship when the dishes pile up in the sink.
cdward 6 months ago
This just one just has no meaning in my life. We share all duties, and neither of us watches “the game.”
jader3rd 6 months ago
She doesn’t do anything that she doesn’t want to.