I am amazed at men who cook. I think its because my dad never did, but in H’s family it seems that all the men cook. His dad is a great cook, and that kind of explains why MIL (mother in law cannot/does not cook
). His uncle cooks all sorts of meals, most of it British (based on his origin) and so do his cousins. I was completely blown away when his cousin came to the bbq with a QUICHE. How fantastic is that. And it was so delicious, it reminded me of the days growing up when I always had my mom’s special scamble in the morning. It was always eggs with tomato, onion, sausages and mushrooms. When I ate F’s apple crumble a couple of weeks later, I was even more amazed.
So the question that comes next is DOES OR CAN H cook? Well, apparently he did, before I married him he was quite a talented cook, he even wanted to be a chef! But somehow, hmm..,H cooking remains an urban legend to me. He makes a great sous chef though but a lot of times he takes SOOO long to come to the kitchen the meal is already cooked. I’m not complaining though cos if there is one person who appreciates my cooking the most, its him!

Too bad I just made breakfast for my family, this looks so good and would have hit the exact spot that I needed hit in my mouth and tummy! I am looking forward to making this next weekend.
Christie: thanks for dropping by, keep me posted!
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