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yes, I do.

There are only a few things I get out that I like better than making at home.

But I also noticed, everytime I eat out I am extremely thirsty all night long.

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Nunya, that's a good point. when we eat out, I often wake up during the night, needing a full glass of water. Restaurant food can be so salty, and not what we're used to making at home.

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I cook 5 nights a week. Nothing fancy, but it's still cooking. Can't wait for BBQ season to start when my husband loves to be outside cooking.
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On 3/24/2015 nunya said:

yes, I do.

There are only a few things I get out that I like better than making at home.

But I also noticed, everytime I eat out I am extremely thirsty all night long.

Very true. On average, we only eat out once a week.

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I do not like to cook. Try not to do any. I do cook for DH but his work schedule is very strange so he eats at different times.

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I cook yes, and so does my husband cook (a lot). I actually think he cooks most dishes better than me..lol.

We also go out to eat once or twice a week. For sure we go out every Sunday. That's our date day. We also go to movies that day. (This is all when the weather isn't bad like it was this past Winter).

And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make~ The Beatles
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I cook on average twice a week. (my husband is gone usually 2 nights/week)

My family and friends think I'm a good (maybe even great) cook. I put on huge spreads for holidays and when we entertain.

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I like to cook on the weekends, when I have more free time.

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I cook all the time. To not cook is a waste of $$ in my book and not necessarily a healthful lifestyle. (And the kind of cooking I do is healthful.)

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Yes, I cook but usually too much......