Who in your family spents more time in kichen
By CSHINE
@SHAMRACK (8576)
India
September 21, 2007 4:26am CST
In my family offcourse it is my mother, then comes myself and my father too. But most of time I could see my mother doing all those cooking by hereself. WE also help her in between. We had a servant who cooked well but later due some personal problems of servant she had to leave.Now my mother spends more time in kichen also cooks tasty foods too.
13 responses
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
22 Sep 07
It is my wife who spends more time in the kitchen. She is the chef of our family. What I can do is sometimes to lend a hand like washing vegetables and bowls and plates. But in the morning during the summer vacation, I get up to cook porridge for the family as this is a simple job that I can do well in the kitchen. I love the dishes my wife cooks. She is a great chef.
@michaeldadona (5684)
• Malaysia
21 Sep 07
Of course my wife, Shamrack. she has to take all tasks in the kitchen. I don't know how to give help. But help to finish the food is a must to me to show that I love her cooking. Even though sometime I'm feeling full after eating outside before home. Because of LOVE.....
:::michael:::
@SViswan (12051)
• India
26 Dec 07
Before I was married, it was my mother. My sister and I literally had to be pushed into the kitchen. When we returned to India, I got all the assistant jobs - scrape cocnut, grind, chop - that kind of stuff.
But post marriage, I am the one who spends most time in the kitchen. I would prefer my husband to stay away. On the rare occassions when he decided to step in, the kitchen resembled a war zone after he left.
My older son (who is 7) loves to help me out in the kitchen and so, after me, it would be my son who spends more time there.
Now his little brother (who is 1 year old) spends the most time there. He loves to open drawers and cupboards and throw the spoons on the floor or move stuff from one drawer to another.
@Palace_Girl (416)
• Philippines
2 Oct 07
Its my mom, but not because she is the one who cooks our meals (well, is does cooks our meals) but because she uses our dinning table as her office extension!lol
She is a grade school teacher and is incharge of their school's official publication. She said she likes the dinning table because it is very spacious and no one bothers her there, she said she can think better in the kitchen lavatory than in her room with my father.
@erickrubio (624)
• Philippines
1 Oct 07
Shamrock, my wife spends the most time in the kitchen. She prepares the food for our family.
@violeta_va (4831)
• Australia
1 Oct 07
I am the one who spends the most productive time in the kitchen, cleaning, cooking, washing and all that. My husband is in there making mess and son is always on a look out for something to eat or drink or just to put things the way he wants.
@Ohara_1983 (4117)
• Kuwait
27 Dec 07
Actually when im not married yet, i always see my mom in the kitchen she prepare evrything, but when i get married i prepare all by myself , to prepare from breakfast till diner, actually i love cooking. love to be in kitchen....
@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
22 Sep 07
My sister in law is the one who spends more times to do the chores in the kitchen. Since the day she had retired and backed from Singapore she stayed with us until now. Her son and daughter in law are working in Singapore. Normally she will pay a visit to them once a year and stays there for a couple of months. During that period my hubby and I of course would be the persons who are busy in the kitchen. Occasionally we go out and enjoy our meal outside.
@grecychunny26 (9483)
• Philippines
21 Sep 07
My father spents most of his time in the kitchen. Since we are young he do most of the cooking for the family. He is a great cook and he made us so fat lately. HE says by cooking he expresses how he loves us.I love him also.
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
24 Sep 07
Hi,
May be it depends I had seen many men in kichens in most of hotels and women as waiters, office, house keeping or order takers. Women status, even my sister likes to be in kichen to cook were as she is a Senior Manager from a MNC. She like the status of kichen very much. Hope this may not be in everyone case.
@christineli (525)
• Philippines
22 Sep 07
The cook. I am a mother but I don't know how to cook. I want to but I get confused with onions, garlic, ingredient measurements and all, and then I'd get sleepy. I think one has to be gifted to be able to cook. My mother, when I was little, don't cook also because she has to attend to the family business. I can stay up and work 48 hours straight in the office or in the computer, but I can't stay more than 10 minutes in the kitchen, it makes me dizzy, so the cook is there on my behalf :)
@sweetsagittarius (64)
• China
28 Dec 07
my father is so good at cooking.At the beginning he married with my mother,he always do the cooking.but now he rarely goes to the kichen,all cooking are done by my mother,if i am at home ,i will come to help her.
so now in my family my mother spends a lot time in the kichen,she also do the good cooking.