tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20099192.post7334819224644810729..comments2024-01-28T03:35:51.182-05:00Comments on Reassigned Time: Getting off to a Slow StartDr. Crazyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12457967076373916629noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20099192.post-32476896329117500792008-02-03T18:49:00.000-05:002008-02-03T18:49:00.000-05:00I'm trying something a bit like your weekend cooki...I'm trying something a bit like your weekend cooking these days - I go to the store on Sunday and buy stuff for all the meals for the week (I know, everyone who's grownup already does this, but I'm behind the curve and have just started doing so), so that I don't have to spend the weeknights going, What shall we eat? (I think part of the problem of being a married type is that I want to defer to him about what to do for food and he wants to defer to me. Which wasn't very useful, so, since NLLDH eats everything and I'm finicky, I've just started planning our menus and he's fine with that.) I'm not industrious enough to cook everything on Sunday (though that's a really good idea), but my theory is (and it's mostly worked so far) that if I actually have all the stuff to make a certain meal, I'll deal with cooking it even when I've been teaching. (It's if we have to decide what to cook in the first place that we're likely to order pizza.) It helps that I refuse to cook elaborate stuff these days, so anything I cook on weeknight isn't going to take any longer than pizza, and I try to make stuff that'll stretch over two nights (the one thing I miss about not living with NLLDH is that if I made a dish I knew I was good for at least a few meals - whereas now there are far fewer leftovers and hence cooking has to be done more frequently!).<BR/><BR/>(Okay, that turned into a tome - I'm kind of bored, can you tell??)New Kid on the Hallwayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04982506415757771218noreply@blogger.com