you don talk am finish my sister, wetin concern me with cooking when she get the money....but for total acceptance, all her money and properties must be changed into my name for safe-keeping....TEHEHEHEHE!!!
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Quote from: omorewa on 7-11-2010 05:06 PM before it is olobe loni oko but now olowo loni oko........... before guys look for lady with cooking skills but nowadays it all about money.. if a lady get money but no cooking skills guys will go for her.. that is why there are many eateries and buka around you don talk am finish my sister, wetin concern me with cooking when she get the money....but for total acceptance, all her money and properties must be changed into my name for safe-keeping....TEHEHEHEHE!!!
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Quote from: onyin on 10-11-2010 01:51 AM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:46 AM Quote from: onyin on 10-11-2010 01:42 AM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:29 AM Quote from: onyin on 10-11-2010 01:26 AM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:15 AM Quote from: onyin on 9-11-2010 09:19 PM I will go to my mom's house for help.I mean anyone can learn how to cook,tht's if you really want to. your mothers cooking is not the issue. He is not going to like your mothers cooking. There is a certain way that the man wants his food, just learn from him.It is different from the way your mother cooks in the first place. If he does not like what you have already learned assuming your mother trained you, it is not advisable for you to return back to your mother to learn how to cook because he still will not be happy. Learn from him how he wants you to cook for him, and you will have peace in your home. There are many different cultures, diverse ethnic groups. They all cook differently. You can be the best cook in the world, if it does not match your spouse taste buds, you are still not a good cook to him/her. Let the shoe fit whom it wants to fit. Everybody is different. There are many that are not concerned about marrying from the same country, the same state, etc. All they want is the right partner regardless of where they come from. We are all one body of Christ Jesus.
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Quote from: Teeteeylaryor on 10-11-2010 01:54 PM Quote from: adewalefisayo on 10-11-2010 12:16 PM simple. she goes back to her mum for two months of intensive training! didn't you court her for you to have know wat she's good at and not......i bet you won't dear send her back......... After he married me, he then started to teach how to cook the way he likes it. I would recommend that you learn from your mother inlaw instead of your own mother. Your mother inlaw knows exactly what your husband likes.
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Quote from: omatu on 11-11-2010 04:04 AM Quote from: onyin on 10-11-2010 01:51 AM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:46 AM Quote from: onyin on 10-11-2010 01:42 AM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:29 AM Quote from: onyin on 10-11-2010 01:26 AM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:15 AM Quote from: onyin on 9-11-2010 09:19 PM I will go to my mom's house for help.I mean anyone can learn how to cook,tht's if you really want to. your mothers cooking is not the issue. He is not going to like your mothers cooking. There is a certain way that the man wants his food, just learn from him.It is different from the way your mother cooks in the first place. If he does not like what you have already learned assuming your mother trained you, it is not advisable for you to return back to your mother to learn how to cook because he still will not be happy. Learn from him how he wants you to cook for him, and you will have peace in your home. There are many different cultures, diverse ethnic groups. They all cook differently. You can be the best cook in the world, if it does not match your spouse taste buds, you are still not a good cook to him/her. Let the shoe fit whom it wants to fit. Everybody is different. There are many that are not concerned about marrying from the same country, the same state, etc. All they want is the right partner regardless of where they come from. We are all one body of Christ Jesus.
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Quote from: onyin on 11-11-2010 04:20 AM Quote from: omatu on 11-11-2010 04:04 AM Quote from: onyin on 10-11-2010 01:51 AM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:46 AM Quote from: onyin on 10-11-2010 01:42 AM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:29 AM Quote from: onyin on 10-11-2010 01:26 AM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:15 AM Quote from: onyin on 9-11-2010 09:19 PM I will go to my mom's house for help.I mean anyone can learn how to cook,tht's if you really want to. your mothers cooking is not the issue. He is not going to like your mothers cooking. There is a certain way that the man wants his food, just learn from him.It is different from the way your mother cooks in the first place. If he does not like what you have already learned assuming your mother trained you, it is not advisable for you to return back to your mother to learn how to cook because he still will not be happy. Learn from him how he wants you to cook for him, and you will have peace in your home. There are many different cultures, diverse ethnic groups. They all cook differently. You can be the best cook in the world, if it does not match your spouse taste buds, you are still not a good cook to him/her. Let the shoe fit whom it wants to fit. Everybody is different. There are many that are not concerned about marrying from the same country, the same state, etc. All they want is the right partner regardless of where they come from. We are all one body of Christ Jesus. thanks for the clarifications.
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Quote from: Henro_g on 11-11-2010 11:49 AM Send her to a cooking sch don't you know that before wjile dating....b4 u married her A smile costs less dan electricity but gives more light 2 ur face!So always smile & prove dat u r d best tube...
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Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:29 AM Quote from: onyin on 10-11-2010 01:26 AM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:15 AM Quote from: onyin on 9-11-2010 09:19 PM I will go to my mom's house for help.I mean anyone can learn how to cook,tht's if you really want to. your mothers cooking is not the issue. He is not going to like your mothers cooking. There is a certain way that the man wants his food, just learn from him.It is different from the way your mother cooks in the first place. If he does not like what you have already learned assuming your mother trained you, it is not advisable for you to return back to your mother to learn how to cook because he still will not be happy. Learn from him how he wants you to cook for him, and you will have peace in your home. Yu're Very Right WHEN YU DIE YU TAKE NOTHING WITH YU, SO PLS PUT A SMILE ON YUR NEIGHBOR'S FACE
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@Ngeri and Bittersweet, ReplyWe all have read and followed varied opinions here. These write-ups are not craps but the reality of. The difference is clear. We love our Naija roots! Our babes, we must always come for you. German adage says "liebe geht durch den magen" - "loves passes through the stomach". There is no professionalism or career that abhors one (ladies in particular) to learn how to cook, and very well. Not just for the man, but for their kids. When this quality fails or becomes something of less important, then I wonder how the husband could be all confident that he's no more a bachelor. Food is ingredient to life. I like the statement of our home breeds. Ladies learn from mother from childhood, men too, but not often. If you cannot cook and cannot learn from your hubby or boy friend, if he can and wish to teach, and you do not care to find a teacher, then I wonder what 'I' will be doing with such a lady? Even I am a chef, I must do it to earn a living (money) for the home security and deserve my wife, while I do same cooking atimes. German Chancellor (Leader/Prime Minister) Mrs. Angela Merkel still find time to cook for her husband, so I wonder what the hell is all about being a career woman, bla bla bla. Thank you our responsible home-breed ladies. More grease to your elbows in this topic.
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Quote from: Kennee on 11-11-2010 10:58 PM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:29 AM Quote from: onyin on 10-11-2010 01:26 AM Quote from: omatu on 10-11-2010 01:15 AM Quote from: onyin on 9-11-2010 09:19 PM I will go to my mom's house for help.I mean anyone can learn how to cook,tht's if you really want to. your mothers cooking is not the issue. He is not going to like your mothers cooking. There is a certain way that the man wants his food, just learn from him.It is different from the way your mother cooks in the first place. If he does not like what you have already learned assuming your mother trained you, it is not advisable for you to return back to your mother to learn how to cook because he still will not be happy. Learn from him how he wants you to cook for him, and you will have peace in your home. Yu're Very Right She is a very bright woman.
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Quote from: igbonnanna on 11-11-2010 11:59 PM @Ngeri and Bittersweet, We all have read and followed varied opinions here. These write-ups are not craps but the reality of. The difference is clear. We love our Naija roots! Our babes, we must always come for you. German adage says "liebe geht durch den magen" - "loves passes through the stomach". There is no professionalism or career that abhors one (ladies in particular) to learn how to cook, and very well. Not just for the man, but for their kids. When this quality fails or becomes something of less important, then I wonder how the husband could be all confident that he's no more a bachelor. Food is ingredient to life. I like the statement of our home breeds. Ladies learn from mother from childhood, men too, but not often. If you cannot cook and cannot learn from your hubby or boy friend, if he can and wish to teach, and you do not care to find a teacher, then I wonder what 'I' will be doing with such a lady? Even I am a chef, I must do it to earn a living (money) for the home security and deserve my wife, while I do same cooking atimes. German Chancellor (Leader/Prime Minister) Mrs. Angela Merkel still find time to cook for her husband, so I wonder what the hell is all about being a career woman, bla bla bla. Thank you our responsible home-breed ladies. More grease to your elbows in this topic. You are 100% correct. Women that want a happy home will understand what you are talking about. Pray for the destruction of the Jezebel spirits.
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Firstly, it is matter of understanding and helping each other. Am cooking good, the only prob am not african, so i don't know about afro food... but i know ma future hussy will always help me & i'll be learning from african women how to cook national food ReplySecondly, not every woman must be perfect cook.
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Quote from: igbonnanna on 11-11-2010 11:59 PM @Ngeri and Bittersweet, We all have read and followed varied opinions here. These write-ups are not craps but the reality of. The difference is clear. We love our Naija roots! Our babes, we must always come for you. German adage says "liebe geht durch den magen" - "loves passes through the stomach". There is no professionalism or career that abhors one (ladies in particular) to learn how to cook, and very well. Not just for the man, but for their kids. When this quality fails or becomes something of less important, then I wonder how the husband could be all confident that he's no more a bachelor. Food is ingredient to life. I like the statement of our home breeds. Ladies learn from mother from childhood, men too, but not often. If you cannot cook and cannot learn from your hubby or boy friend, if he can and wish to teach, and you do not care to find a teacher, then I wonder what 'I' will be doing with such a lady? Even I am a chef, I must do it to earn a living (money) for the home security and deserve my wife, while I do same cooking atimes. German Chancellor (Leader/Prime Minister) Mrs. Angela Merkel still find time to cook for her husband, so I wonder what the hell is all about being a career woman, bla bla bla. Thank you our responsible home-breed ladies. More grease to your elbows in this topic. When did you see that I wrote that I can't cook,or even that I am not doing bcz of the career stuff? You couldn't focus right when u read the comments or what? The question asked by the poster was how would I feel if my guy wouldn't like my food,and bcz when I do something I put a lot of love and passion in it,and I know that I've tried my best,and u don't appreciate it,then how on earth would I not show u the oven and invite u to do whatever u want?! Plz,revize your comments before posting them! Live and let live!
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Quote from: bittersweet on 12-11-2010 04:14 PM Quote from: igbonnanna on 11-11-2010 11:59 PM @Ngeri and Bittersweet, We all have read and followed varied opinions here. These write-ups are not craps but the reality of. The difference is clear. We love our Naija roots! Our babes, we must always come for you. German adage says "liebe geht durch den magen" - "loves passes through the stomach". There is no professionalism or career that abhors one (ladies in particular) to learn how to cook, and very well. Not just for the man, but for their kids. When this quality fails or becomes something of less important, then I wonder how the husband could be all confident that he's no more a bachelor. Food is ingredient to life. I like the statement of our home breeds. Ladies learn from mother from childhood, men too, but not often. If you cannot cook and cannot learn from your hubby or boy friend, if he can and wish to teach, and you do not care to find a teacher, then I wonder what 'I' will be doing with such a lady? Even I am a chef, I must do it to earn a living (money) for the home security and deserve my wife, while I do same cooking atimes. German Chancellor (Leader/Prime Minister) Mrs. Angela Merkel still find time to cook for her husband, so I wonder what the hell is all about being a career woman, bla bla bla. Thank you our responsible home-breed ladies. More grease to your elbows in this topic. When did you see that I wrote that I can't cook,or even that I am not doing bcz of the career stuff? You couldn't focus right when u read the comments or what? The question asked by the poster was how would I feel if my guy wouldn't like my food,and bcz when I do something I put a lot of love and passion in it,and I know that I've tried my best,and u don't appreciate it,then how on earth would I not show u the oven and invite u to do whatever u want?! Plz,REVIEW your comments before posting them! And especially abstain yourself from jumping in conclusions when u're talking about somebody u know nothing about! Live and let live!
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Quote from: bittersweet on 12-11-2010 04:17 PM Quote from: bittersweet on 12-11-2010 04:14 PM Quote from: igbonnanna on 11-11-2010 11:59 PM @Ngeri and Bittersweet, We all have read and followed varied opinions here. These write-ups are not craps but the reality of. The difference is clear. We love our Naija roots! Our babes, we must always come for you. German adage says "liebe geht durch den magen" - "loves passes through the stomach". There is no professionalism or career that abhors one (ladies in particular) to learn how to cook, and very well. Not just for the man, but for their kids. When this quality fails or becomes something of less important, then I wonder how the husband could be all confident that he's no more a bachelor. Food is ingredient to life. I like the statement of our home breeds. Ladies learn from mother from childhood, men too, but not often. If you cannot cook and cannot learn from your hubby or boy friend, if he can and wish to teach, and you do not care to find a teacher, then I wonder what 'I' will be doing with such a lady? Even I am a chef, I must do it to earn a living (money) for the home security and deserve my wife, while I do same cooking atimes. German Chancellor (Leader/Prime Minister) Mrs. Angela Merkel still find time to cook for her husband, so I wonder what the hell is all about being a career woman, bla bla bla. Thank you our responsible home-breed ladies. More grease to your elbows in this topic. When did you see that I wrote that I can't cook,or even that I am not doing bcz of the career stuff? You couldn't focus right when u read the comments or what? The question asked by the poster was how would I feel if my guy wouldn't like my food,and bcz when I do something I put a lot of love and passion in it,and I know that I've tried my best,and u don't appreciate it,then how on earth would I not show u the oven and invite u to do whatever u want?! Plz,REVIEW your comments before posting them! And especially abstain yourself from jumping in conclusions when u're talking about somebody u know nothing about! Dear Bittersweet, Thanks very much for your response and expression of ur feelings towards my opinion. Thank you especially for reminding me to review my piece before posting them. There u are completely right because I rushed the writing and never proof-read it at all. That is nice of you. However, I do not know if it's fair to refer a person u think you're advising that s/he knew nothing about the issue which you'd responded as well. My problem with your statement does not portray that you do not know how to cook, nor there is less passion for the act, but for showing your hubby the oven in the same home two of you are living, may mean to me, that you cannot tolerate objective criticism. If he says, he does not like the taste of your food or a particular food, all these things are signs of love for u to improve. No one is perfect. Would you be happy if he keeps quiet and gently go to his other unseen person to feed himself, if you show him oven on several occasions? I think it would have been better to try to find out where the problem lies. You may have tried your best, but your best may not be enough at all times. To drive him to the kitchen does not for me show sign of respect and obedience (or biblical "submissive woman") or of a virtuous woman which many crave for. He may also be same 'submissive' to you in other ways. To show me the kitchen oven, O God??? I do not mean to slight or insult you whatsoever, so please do not misconstrue me , rather I wish to portray my opinion. The issue for me is not the passion and energy put it, but "Guys, how would feel if your babe does not know how to cook?" My candid opinion is 'Learn, Teach, Learn, Teach, Learn Teach', but all with LOVE and JOY in doing that. And the learner should be more clever to do it better later. "Liebe geht durch den magen" - "Love passes through the stomach". Thank you and bye now. from Chris
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