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Does your wife or yourself cook at home?

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My point is actually that eating out is mostly cheaper than cooking yourself( and no dish washing)...except you cook bigger amounts as I usually do...

Not if you enjoy a couple of bottles of beer or half a bottle of wine with your meal. Of course the bring-in of cooked food so popular in Bangkok gets over that alcohol premium problem.

At my favourite local western eatery a large Leo is 70 baht and no main course more than 130thb...and If mama comes home from work with trillions of plastic bags with whatever in it she barely spends more than 150 the for her and her mum...

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I must admit that Asian street food does it for me when it is available.

I must admit that Asian street food does it for me when it is available.

1-Mrs-Sipi

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Doesn't ↑ cook ?

Yes. My wfie's cooking is far superior than that crappy street junk on dirty plates...with flies all over it.

We eat like human beings should. On sparkling clean dinnerware, and with freshly cooked (not out in the sun for four hours) food.

My meatloaf and meat balls (italian style), with mozzerella, basil and mushrooms, not to mention the thick, homemade tomato sauce (beef broth is used)...has yet to be beat by "any" moderately priced restaurant. Pasta beyond compare...with fresh bread fried in olive oil, butter and garlic.

In fact, I bought a stove with an oven...and we bake whole chickens/pork butts, with yams and potatoes, along with banana bread and other goodies. We bake more than a kilo of meat at a time...and slice up the leftovers for the best deli sandwiches in town. No restaurant (for the price) ever comes close.

and....another trick question.

Does a bear crap in the woods? If you cannot get fed at home....you are seriously suffering.

I must admit that Asian street food does it for me when it is available.

1-Mrs-Sipi

2-Mrs-Sipi

3-Mrs-Sipi

Doesn't ↑ cook ?

Excellent cook. Streetfood is rarely available.

If it is going in my mouth I cook it. if it is going in her mouth she cooks it.

Hope you don't do the same with your sex life.....

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Yes. My wfie's cooking is far superior than that crappy street junk on dirty plates...with flies all over it.

We eat like human beings should. On sparkling clean dinnerware, and with freshly cooked (not out in the sun for four hours) food.

My meatloaf and meat balls (italian style), with mozzerella, basil and mushrooms, not to mention the thick, homemade tomato sauce (beef broth is used)...has yet to be beat by "any" moderately priced restaurant. Pasta beyond compare...with fresh bread fried in olive oil, butter and garlic.

In fact, I bought a stove with an oven...and we bake whole chickens/pork butts, with yams and potatoes, along with banana bread and other goodies. We bake more than a kilo of meat at a time...and slice up the leftovers for the best deli sandwiches in town. No restaurant (for the price) ever comes close.

and....another trick question.

Does a bear crap in the woods? If you cannot get fed at home....you are seriously suffering.

Think in my case it is comparable with a porn star...if you shag 6 days a week for many hours you wouldn't please the missus on you off day...

If it is going in my mouth I cook it. if it is going in her mouth she cooks it.

Hope you don't do the same with your sex life.....

We might rub the bits to "warm" them up but we certainly do not cook them.

Predominantly Wifey but I do cook stuff she's not comfortable with (bread and cakes), and I operate the barbie as is required by all Western cultures smile.png

Food is a mix of Thai, Italian (mostly pasta), British (is there such a cuisine?) and the occasional hybrid (Shepherd's pie made with pork and so much chilli it blew the wax out of my ears).

This week, Sunday lunch was kapow-moo, and because the Thai grand-kids were over dinner was, by popular demand, Makro chicken nuggets and french fries cooked outside on the charcoal burner.

Is there a such thing as British cuisine??? I hope not....just kidding

Im pretty sure its better as Dutch cuisine biggrin.png Maybe less healthy
I honestly have to admit I have no clue about Dutch cuisine...every time I've been there(pretty often) too stoned to notice it...

Oh oh i do...cheese and putting mayo on chips :lol:

My wife does all the cooking and cleaning, I just simple wear the pants. The advantage is that we both know who is the male and who is the female.

i suppose in the absence of a decent sexual relation ship, it may help you to understand where the lines are drawn.

She cooks for her, young son and her friends Thai ladies.


For me every day I make a good dish of French cuisine. Today pan fried seafood aioli sauce for example, yesterday duck flambéed wiskhy Sarladaise potatoes etc ...


Wine to accompany. The French wines are too expensive here, then I'm used to the Californian Peter Villa Merlot grape variety that is suitable.


Finally for cleaning I immediately wash cooking equipment and she made the rest.


Happy life in Chiang Mai. smile.png

I don't cook much but the wife cooks all the time and loves it, as do I! Something new every week! Love Thai food!

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