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rubicon 10-26-2017 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Aloha1 (Post 1466111)
Fact #1: If my wife never had to cook again, she'd say it was a gift from heaven.

Fact #2: I'm the chef in the family, which means I like to cook, experiment, turn out pretty good meals, and can be a PITA when somebody else is cooking and doesn't practice "mis en place" :D

So, when golfing the 2nd wave, Subway take out, maybe twice a week. Know what we're eating and healthy. Dinner, maybe once a week. And not always "on campus". Have no problem driving to Disney Springs for Morimoto's or Blue Zoo. Good food is always worth the drive.

alhoa, as to your "I'm the chef" comment
My dad made it clear he was a "chef" and not a "cook" because a "chef"doesn't do dishes:)

rubicon 10-26-2017 05:13 AM

I recall a conversation we had with neighbors on this very subject. We explained that we seldom dined out for a myriad of reasons. Wherein our neighbors wife replied. yes she cooked in at least three times a week.

wherein her husband chimed in and said the only time you cook is when you are warming what we had taken home from a restaurant. to this day my wife gets a chuckle out of that conversation. we loved these neighbors but they moved back to their home state.

Love2Swim 10-26-2017 05:59 AM

Lunch once, dinner once.

Aloha1 10-26-2017 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1466690)
alhoa, as to your "I'm the chef" comment
My dad made it clear he was a "chef" and not a "cook" because a "chef"doesn't do dishes:)

LOL! Your Dad is correct, at least if in a restaurant kitchen. But if married, you're lucky to have a sous chef let alone get out of the clean up :)

sallybowron 10-26-2017 08:57 PM

Eat Out?
 
Not enough

rubicon 10-27-2017 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by bbbbbb (Post 1466552)
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Yes, so it seems, they are in good shape as far as we know, at least they are slim so we do not know how they do it but they do look good.
Another item, when we go on cruises, and we do too many, we do set down some rules. Lots of rules. Like no Pizza, no deserts, no ice-cream for starters.
It is not easy to do this. But have to keep the weight off.

bbbbbb :bigbow:

I lost 35# about 2 years ago and have not put it back on by following the Greek diet "all things in moderation". Not denying myself anything along the culinary lines. We love to cook at home.

Trlmx 10-27-2017 05:47 AM

To be honest, I am more concerned with eating healthy than convenience. I just moved here from Colorado and found there isn't a plethora of restaurant choices for eating low fat, vegetarian, high grains, or organic besides Panera or First Watch. So I view dining out like falling off the wagon--only when I'm indulging in treats, and usually on a bad day.

CFrance 10-27-2017 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1467075)
I lost 35# about 2 years ago and have not put it back on by following the Greek diet "all things in moderation". Not denying myself anything along the culinary lines. We love to cook at home.

I lost the same amount the same time as you and have kept it off by following a similar plan.

Having lousy metabolism, however, makes it difficult to dine out frequently, or even satisfyingly. Healthy restaurant food is not necessarily good-tasting. I can make much better stuff at home and enjoy doing it.

Madelaine Amee 10-27-2017 06:04 AM

I love to go out to eat, but so often when the food arrives I look at it, taste it, and then something in my head says "you could have made this better at home".

Aloha1 10-27-2017 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 1467084)
I love to go out to eat, but so often when the food arrives I look at it, taste it, and then something in my head says "you could have made this better at home".

Exactly! As 'Asian Three" has so often stated, go out for something you Can't or Won't make at home. If you're gonna eat the calories, make sure they are tasty!

Northwoods 10-27-2017 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1465922)
I mean sit down dinners, not grazing

Next statement is for the girls--when your significant other retired and you were a stay @ home house maker, guess you still are working-you didn't get to retire

unless you trained him right

This isn't serious... right??? "..for the girls???" Because "boys" wouldn't be 'stay at home' spouses and the "girls" wouldn't be the breadwinner?? Was this meant to be funny? It's like I'm watching an episode of "Leave it to Beaver." But it seems at least some (one) people still view the world through those glasses. I believe people find their worth in life... whether a stay @ home housemaker or CEO. Both are equally important. Maybe this post just hit me the wrong way....


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