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me and the girlfriend both work bloody hard, farming and horses, and share everything cooking and house work wise. wouldnt want it any other way. I've seen my mum wait on my dad for 25yrs and i never ever want that. when we arent shattered, we both enjoy cooking, probably me more so, but i never expect dinner to be on the table even after 20hr days. by not expecting, its a great surprise when it is. this time of year i love getting home with enough light to get the bbq going, can cook most meals on that :) i think the old, i work hard all day is a shite excuse for not cooking every now and again for the misses.

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I cooked my wife tea once and she wouldn't eat it!!!

So I make the wonga, she feeds the tribe .

I ate out every night for about 12 years, lived off my lap. Not any more, look what has just landed on my lap:)

 

 

Now that looks a perfect super:thumbup: and a nice hot tub to chill in after with your cold crabbies. Your a lucky man

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