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  • #231050
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    Be Her Daddy
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    How many of you MGTOW like to cook? And I’m not just talking about heating stuff up, how many of you really love to cook?

    My mom started teaching me to cook when I was about 8 and I love it now. I love to cook and I love to take some time and learn different spices, flavors, techniques, what ever. I try and cook my own meals about 5 days a week.

    How many of you MGTOW have been in a relationship with a woman who could cook, and I mean really cook. Not just heating stuff up, but could really cook a meal? I’ve dated one (1) woman who could cook a decent meal on her own. I do that nearly every night and I truly enjoy it.

    I once dated a feminist who would argue that it was cheaper for her to eat out every day than cook her own meals. She couldn’t even cook eggs….

    #231059
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    Atton
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    I personally I am not a liberty to get into cooking but I have made some soups and sausage rolls and pasta with some advice. They all turned out really quite well and the effort was well worth it. But that little feminist girl friend you had is not a real woman, do tell her to woman up and learn to cook.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

    #231061
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    Orlando
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    I’m in the process of dropping in a new kitchen in my house. About $15k worth. The money doesn’t go far, however.

    I remember the bitch I kicked out last July. She couldn’t cook if her life depended on it. I remember us arguing about it. Her head was bobbing side to side as she said “I don’t do that”. It was nice to see her go.

    I did urinate in her half empty bottle of scope mouthwash. I don’t suppose she realized she was swilling p~~~ amongst her gums.

    #231063
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    Orlando
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    The North has made quite a mess of things. I hereby give my oath to join the Confederacy.

    #231068
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    Moonlight
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    I grew up with a single mother who wouldn’t cook for me. I ended up teaching myself and with help from recipe websites and cooking tutorials on Youtube, I can cook and bake really well.

    I believe cooking is one of the most important skills to learn. Food made mostly from scratch is healthier and sometimes cheaper (eg. when bought in season) than the pre-made crap. There’s a lot of tools to make it faster and easier, like slow cookers, bread machines, rice steamers, tabletop mills, food processors, etc.

    #231072
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    DarkRyu
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    I can’t even microwave toast. And it’s not because the women in my life have been taking care of me! I just don’t have the time. Running multiple businesses, half of the time I forget to eat all day. By the time I get home, the last thing I want to do is cook. I don’t even want to microwave something for 2 minutes, let alone spend an hour making something from scratch. Cooking really is a woman’s job. Since I don’t have a woman (and don’t want one), I really should learn. But my time is much better spent. I make over $100/hour so if it takes me an hour to make food then that’s a $100 meal. I’d rather Microwave something that costs $5.

    #231073
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    Ash Nrahk
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    I love cooking and I have my mum to thank for this. Sure she taught me most of what she knew but more importantly she gave me the confidence to have a go at cooking anything and not be afraid of failures in the kitchen.

    Women I have dated that could cook? I guess maybe less than 10%.

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    FearlessMGHOW
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    I can cook just about anything. But, I mainly stick to chicken, steak, and chili recipes.

    I remember learning how to cook out of necessity not because my parents didn’t want to cook, but because they were busy all of the time.

    I can cook a cake and icing from scratch along with a variety of other things.

    Cooking is easy once you get into it if you’re just cooking for yourself. The only time it’s really difficult is if you’re a pro chef cooking at a restaurant.

    Men age like fine wine. Women age like milk. "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle." -Confucius

    #231077
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    JollyMisanthrope
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    Learning to cook is a great asset in the war to stay healthy.

    The Children of Doom... Doom's Children. They told my lord the way to the Mountain of Power. They told him to throw down his sword and return to the Earth... Ha! Time enough for the Earth in the grave.
    #231094
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    Mr. Man
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    Two of my women were fantastic cooks, but the rest of them were barely functional. I like to eat healthy, so cooking is pretty much mandatory. Plus, throwing together a delicious meal for friends and family is one of life’s simple pleasures. The sound of much conversation and laughter at your own table is the stuff of life.

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    Bestieboy666
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    I have a take away on a Sunday. Usually a Curry or Chinese. The rest of the week I cook. Fish three times a week, chicken stir fry’s twice a week and an experimental day or traditional meal. All including lots of vegetables.
    When I was still living at home things like McDonald’s never existed, nor did microwaves so Mum used to cook everything from scratch and she would often show me how to do it. I’ve never even had a pizza which most people, especially the youngsters, find hard to believe.
    I had many differences with my Mum over the years but I will always respect how she raised me. To be kind, polite, respectful and how to fend for myself.
    When the younger people in my family, generally the girls, invite me round for dinner, I usually end up cooking it while they play on facebook or similar. They are really hopeless at anything domestic.
    I’ve had a few ex’s who were good cooks, others not so. One was so bad I insisted on all cooking duties for my own safety.

    Women are so bad, if they changed the law so I kept the house, I still wouldn't marry one. I'd rather be homeless.

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    Narwhal
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    I don’t know if I like to cook so much as I like to eat well. Growing up, most of the meals I had came from a box, with few exceptions. I won’t say my mom was a bad cook, just that she didn’t have the time. Most of what I know about cook I learned through experimentation and such.

    So much of what I cook today is still prepackaged seasoning and such, but I see it as throwing my money away, as I can probably duplicate the seasoning fairly easy. There are so many recipes online that not knowing how isn’t really a good excuse.

    As for women cooking, not really. My ex-wife could cook a few things, but didn’t enjoy it for the most part. Other’s didn’t hang around long enough to really find out. What I generally found annoying is that a woman would could something with heavy onions in it, knowing that I’m not a fan of onions, and then expect me to tell her I loved it.

    Ok. Then do it.

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    Frank V.
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    I do not consider myself a great cook, but I can do a few things well. Just this morning a hosted an informal “breakfast meeting” for some of my coworkers in my home.

    Breakfasts, I do quite well. It really is my specialty. Diner I keep simple, basic pasta dishes, meatloaf and a few basics.

    When I can get fresh venison from my friends who hunt and butcher, I have some special dishes to make with it. A meatloaf I make with it always gets great feedback.

    What I do make, I make well with recipes I picked up over the years and sometimes made my own changes to them.

    As for women, most of the ones I know cannot cook as well as me or better. Too many think just throwing something into a microwave counts. Unless a woman is a professional chef, there is no need to let her cook in my kitchen. The only non-professionals allowed to cook in my kitchen are the hunters who wish to teach me how to cook game, and they are all men.

    Since I know no professional chefs as friends, that means women are banned from cooking in my kitchen.

    Woman as professional cooks are the exception. While I can think of three who have made a big impression on me over the years, almost all of the others are men.

    “Lefty” got it right !

    Frank V.

    #231307
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    K
    Hitman
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    Hitman wrote:

    I love to cook.
    If a woman can’t cook then something is wrong with her.
    If she’s proud that she can’t cook, then RUN!

    #231310
    Maraudrz1
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    Maraudrz1 wrote:

    I did urinate in her half empty bottle of scope mouthwash. I don’t suppose she realized she was swilling p~~~ amongst her gums.

    All I want to know is did you kiss her afterwards?

    Women's brains and vagina have one thing in common. There is nothing in there until a man puts something in there.

    #231312
    Maraudrz1
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    Maraudrz1 wrote:

    I’ve had a few ex’s who were good cooks, others not so. One was so bad I insisted on all cooking duties for my own safety.

    hahahaha for my own safety.

    Women's brains and vagina have one thing in common. There is nothing in there until a man puts something in there.

    #231313
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    Big Boss
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    Big Boss wrote:

    And I’m not just talking about heating stuff up,

    Whelp. I’m out.

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    Darth Peter wrote:

    Men cooking their own way… My way is to start cooking something and forget it on the fire, and remember it when it starts to smoke… Or put a small piece of meat into microwave at 800 watts for 5 minutes, kitchen full of smoke again. Or if my food doesn’t smoke, it runs out of the pot, or burns down, even if fire is set to minimum…
    And some years ago, my coffee cooker exploded, leaving imprint of the explosion in coffee color on the kitchen wall and ceiling, and the rest of it landed on the floor, 3 hours of cleanup. I am happy that I wasn’t next to it…

    But some days ago, I managed to cook this without problems:

    Eating MGTOW: Chili, no beans. I got your powder


    for me, the recipe needed a Habanero pepper too, to be painful hot enough. And I am not a Mexican or Texan…but my nation likes and grows hot pepper.

    #231524
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    I love cooking it relaxes me,can’t believe women gave that bargain up.

    Never lose sight of what brought you here.

    #231741
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    Zyo81
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    I’ve grown to love cooking. For years I never really tried, I just ate out or heated things up (hey, that sounded sexual). When I bought my own place and had a kitchen to myself, I started experimenting, simple things at first. Now it has become quite enjoyable. A buddy of mine comes over sometimes and we experiment with all sorts of food, it’s often pretty tasty.

    I can eat better food for less money by cooking myself as well. Sometimes I will make a large batch of food on a weekend and divide it up and freeze it and eat it throughout the week. If it’s delicious I don’t mind eating the same thing every day.

    One thing I’ve noticed since cooking is that for my friend and I we love innovating and trying new things. The women I know never do this, they always follow a strict recipe. Sometimes they even freak out if they accidentally add too much of this or that.

    It’s also fun to eat out and then duplicate it at home with some new touches which usually makes it better than the original.

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