Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Never been to culinary school. My mother is a terrible cook outside of a few dishes. Youtube, food network, and a lot of trial and error over the years. Also, just because I worked at CEC didn't mean I wasn't regularly in professional contact with chefs, etc...CEC doesn't operate at the "McDonald's" level in the industry (even though, that's what we mostly were)...

I'd highly recommend "Good Eats" with Alton Brown. He has a very good way of describing what and why you should do things. Normal cooking shows I can just start to appreciate the past few years as my skills are at a point where I see what they want me to do...same with going off recipe's alone.

Whereas, when I first started, I needed it broken down for me.

There is a "feel" to cooking, but it comes with a lot of practice. I still screw up though. I screwed up a cheesecake a few weeks ago because I couldn't find my original recipe and tried someone elses, for example. It burned like crazy on the top.
I think it helps if you enjoy it.

I do not. I can do a roast, a turkey, perfect gravy (with the help of a packet) and a few casseroles. All other meat goes on the barbecue and is hubby's job.

With my schedule for the past 25 years, I'm only home a couple of nights in time to make dinner anyway.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Just to let everyone know, I did not end up "abducting" the hair dresser. I figured I want her to keep cutting my hair for a few years. If I abduct her, I don't want her near my head with scissors after that.
Yeah, that kind of makes sense.
For a trash can.
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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So thoughts, opinions needed.

What would make more sense- having a big lunch with no dinner or no lunch but a big dinner?

If details are needed, the typical breakfast is granola (Kind) bar, sometimes two, they're 150 calories each.

Please settle this ridiculous debate between me and room mate.
 

PUSH

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So thoughts, opinions needed.

What would make more sense- having a big lunch with no dinner or no lunch but a big dinner?

If details are needed, the typical breakfast is granola (Kind) bar, sometimes two, they're 150 calories each.

Please settle this ridiculous debate between me and room mate.
Personally, if I only ate a granola bar for breakfast, I'd have a big lunch because I'd be starving by lunchtime. Unless there are time constraints with work/school/etc.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
So thoughts, opinions needed.

What would make more sense- having a big lunch with no dinner or no lunch but a big dinner?

If details are needed, the typical breakfast is granola (Kind) bar, sometimes two, they're 150 calories each.

Please settle this ridiculous debate between me and room mate.
Neither is ideal.
Personally, I opt for no breakfast, a light lunch, and a more substantial dinner.
I like to stay up quite late, and cannot abide a rumbling tummy for hours on end.
 

StarWarsGirl

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So thoughts, opinions needed.

What would make more sense- having a big lunch with no dinner or no lunch but a big dinner?

If details are needed, the typical breakfast is granola (Kind) bar, sometimes two, they're 150 calories each.

Please settle this ridiculous debate between me and room mate.
When my parents were gone there were quite a few nights that I did not eat dinner, or ate dinner at a ridiculous hour like 1 am. But I always have lunch
 

NYwdwfan

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So thoughts, opinions needed.

What would make more sense- having a big lunch with no dinner or no lunch but a big dinner?

If details are needed, the typical breakfast is granola (Kind) bar, sometimes two, they're 150 calories each.

Please settle this ridiculous debate between me and room mate.

Big lunch. Then drink a lot of water the rest of the day.
 
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