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Love wife's cooking

I appreciate the guest post, Emerson Moses

My wife is probably the best cook I have ever known. When I was younger, my mother made everything out of a box. We practically lived off Hamburger Helper and Better Crocker. There is nothing wrong with that, but I was not used to good, homemade cooking. My wife’s mother, on the other hand, has always been an elaborate cook and I am sure that is where my wife gets it. However, I have seen her searching through our direct tv northern virginia guide looking for cooking shows. Perhaps she is getting it from Paula Dean or Rachel Ray. Wherever she is getting her skill and inspiration, I am just glad she is cooking for me. I should probably try and make her Hamburger Helper sometime and see what she thinks. Believe it or not, she has never even tried it. It is hard for me to imagine never having the stuff. I am sure it will be a shock for her when you consider what she is used to eating.

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