I've been cooking at home since university four decades ago. Besides my rugged good looks and expressive charm (insert gagging and choking here) to this day I'm convinced a major selling point why my wife said "yes" when I asked her to marry me 33 years ago is the fact I could cook.........anything..........anywhere...........anytime. I prepare probably 95% of our main meals. She prepares probably 95% of the side dishes and desserts. That's a formula that works on so many levels.
Now that smoked meat has been recently added to my list of food preparation skills she listened to me this morning as I was sharing my latest tidbit of knowledge learned. Then she delivered the ultimate compliment. She said "you know, you have completely ruined me about eating at restaurants. I look at the items on the menu and say 'nope, everything I see is better at home.' " That my friends will keep a smile on my face for weeks.
This weekend on the Weber Kettle, Italian ABTs for Sunday football (got bored at work yesterday and created the recipe on a post-it note) plus whole chickens for dinner and leftovers. Pictures to follow.
Now that smoked meat has been recently added to my list of food preparation skills she listened to me this morning as I was sharing my latest tidbit of knowledge learned. Then she delivered the ultimate compliment. She said "you know, you have completely ruined me about eating at restaurants. I look at the items on the menu and say 'nope, everything I see is better at home.' " That my friends will keep a smile on my face for weeks.
This weekend on the Weber Kettle, Italian ABTs for Sunday football (got bored at work yesterday and created the recipe on a post-it note) plus whole chickens for dinner and leftovers. Pictures to follow.
