Christine
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I'm the "cook" in my house and I like to eat good, interesting food. I grew up in a household where we had a real dinner every night. My dad was the big cook.
I've been married for over 20 years and have been cooking. I don't know whether I'm just too busy these days or what, but nothing tastes good anymore. I keep trying new things that I see on TV, buy Rachael Ray's cookbooks, follow Alton Brown, suscribe to Cooking Light and visit their site. I hear and read how this recipe is fabulous, so YUMMY, on and on and on. I end up making them and they are totally boring and lacking flavor.
Last week I bought some very expensive chicken breasts that were pre-brined and supposedly wonderful. I got a recipe for Rosemary Chicken with roasted vegetables. It was soooooooo boring and bland.
I then made a few Rachael Ray recipes this weekend. Again, what a disappointment.
I get tired of putting all this effort into buying, chopping, preparing, cooking and cleaning it all up, just to have it be boring.
I keep thinking "am I losing my taste buds" but others agree that the food is just ho-hum.
Anyone else feel this way?
I've been married for over 20 years and have been cooking. I don't know whether I'm just too busy these days or what, but nothing tastes good anymore. I keep trying new things that I see on TV, buy Rachael Ray's cookbooks, follow Alton Brown, suscribe to Cooking Light and visit their site. I hear and read how this recipe is fabulous, so YUMMY, on and on and on. I end up making them and they are totally boring and lacking flavor.
Last week I bought some very expensive chicken breasts that were pre-brined and supposedly wonderful. I got a recipe for Rosemary Chicken with roasted vegetables. It was soooooooo boring and bland.
I then made a few Rachael Ray recipes this weekend. Again, what a disappointment.
I get tired of putting all this effort into buying, chopping, preparing, cooking and cleaning it all up, just to have it be boring.
I keep thinking "am I losing my taste buds" but others agree that the food is just ho-hum.
Anyone else feel this way?
I think I set a record last week though when I actually cooked five nights in a row! And they were all new recipes! A lot of times my DH will cook b/c he really enjoys it and really as ashamed I am to say it, he's better at it than me. But I do hate it when I put lots of time and effort into something and it just doesn't turn out, that's probably why I don't really "look forward" to meal preparation time!

