I've noticed that you definitely know what you're doing when you cook. And I give you full respect on that.Luke wrote:For me, I need a really good reason to go out to eat, as I'm full on Scrooge when it comes to paying for cooked food.
I myself would cook more elaborate meals if I weren't so lazy about it. I mean, a lot of complex meals require complex ingredients which means you have to go out and buy various special ingredients just for one dish. I can understand that browsing about a farmer's market can be relaxing. But personally, that cuts into my free time, and because I'm concerned with maximizing the free hours myself and fiance have in the evenings for other things like exercise, entertainment, and sexy time... grocery shopping is relegated to a minimum. My main issue is that I see cooking as a chore rather than something that's fun to do.
Myself and fiance do cook 95% of our own meals though, for frugal and health reasons (we're both vegetarians). Also because I can make simple food for us that tastes better than most of the "restaurants" around where we live. I too do most of the cooking because frankly my fiance isn't very good at it, and she always makes a huge mess out of the kitchen (which costs more time to clean up). Lucky for her the dishwasher washes the dishes though.
Anyway, all of that said, I totally believe cooking is an art in and of itself. I admire people's gusto who take the time to do it properly. My brother taught me how to make a black bean burger for instance and it's a great life skill now.
