Great Source Of Recipes That Even Dads Can Make
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Plenty of men are outstanding cooks, unfortunately I am not one of them.
My level of expertise with regard to cooking can basically be summed up by saying that if you spend enough time in the kitchen, eventually you will produce a meal that is edible - by someone or something.
Although my kids will tell you that I make the best box of macaroni and cheese within a 5,000 mile radius.
After a recent bout with an unidentified virus that would have killed the average man, last night seemed like a good time to punish reward the family with a home-cooked meal from dad.
Ok - I’ll be honest here - I was really just heading out to buy myself something for lunch since I finally felt like eating and thought that I better make dinner before my wife really does kill me.
A quick stop at the grocery store - since I had no idea what we had in the refrigerator or freezer - and I was ready to dazzle the family with grilled chicken breast, green beans, and some pasta.
Did I mention that almost all of my cooking involves the grill?
As I plowed a path through the snow drifts on the patio to reach the grill, I began to think that I should really go all out and do something a little different than the standard grilled chicken.
Turning to my friendly computer, I soon - defined as thirty minutes after being sidetracked by email - stumbled upon a great list of recipes for a variety of meals that appeared to be easy enough that even I could not screw them up.
It is with great pleasure that I introduce you to the Recipe Center at Tyson Foods.
Thank you…thank you…please note the tip jar on the far counter.
Within mere minutes I had found the recipe that I would use for our meal - brown sugar rubbed chicken - and it even recommended the grill!
As a tip to all of you dads that are more the style of Chef Boyardee - such as myself - than the style of Chef <insert French name here/>, all you need to do is search for a recipe that has no more than five or six ingredients.
When you see a long list of ingredients just keep on moving - trust me.
Roughly 35 minutes - and one cut thumb - later, our family sat down to a nice meal that included brown sugar rubbed chicken, green beans, pasta, and some lightly baked Italian bread sprinkled with mozzarella and shredded parmesan cheese.
Of course the kids asked that next time I just make the macaroni and cheese!



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Ha, ha. I can cook and you can’t. ;0)
Of course, not every man can. Nor can every woman…my father in law is actually a great cook but never cooks at home b/c he prefers to let his wife do it.
My wife and I cook together all the time. It’s like a hobby we have. It’s different for each family I suppose.
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Derek,
you’re a better man than I am!
I hear having kids makes you more responsible. we’ll see about that!
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You kids don’t know gourmet food when they see it!
Looks good, what are you serving tonight, and, what time should I be there?
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