Too bad my husband and kids will never know what that's like.
This is what was on our menu for tonight's dinner:
Nate & Macie- left over taco soup
Abrie- left over pasta
Kaleb- A corn dog
Me- A bowl of cereal (Out of everyone I think I was the one that scored with the best meal... you can't go wrong with a bowl of cereal for dinner)
Don't you wish you could have eaten over at our house?
So I'm doing a poll (check it out on the side). I want to know how many days a week do you cook dinner. And let's try to keep the numbers as low as possible. I don't want to look bad for my husband.

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You know Ginnie, I'd love to cook less, but on the Mr Renn budget we get to eat out (including fast food) about twice every three months......
So which problem would you prefer to have?
Well, if you really want to know, at least 5. But that doesn't mean they're gourmet. the other days are leftovers or family dinners.
By the way, leftovers still count as a cooked meal. They were cooked at one point. :)
I agree leftovers count as a home cooked meal. So I'd say your doing good. I don't cook as often as James would like either. 3-4 times and I am doing awesome!
I would be happy eating cereal for all three meals a day..but hey that's just me. ;)
I really do not enjoy cooking. I love baking, so is cookies, brownies, and pies count as dinner? My kids would think so. As far as actual dinners probably an average of 3-4 times. Of course if you ask Randy grilled cheese, cheese tortilla's and mac-n-cheese do not count as a meal. I love your idea of dinner, and everyone gets what they want.
I like chicken enchiladas and you cook them very well!!
I have to say ever since we moved to Cali I cook dinner about 6 nights a week. But that is due to the fact that there isn't good food there like Cafe' Rio and all that good stuff.
Does taking a frozen dinner and popping it in the microwave count as cooking? if not then I guess I maybe cook a meal 2-3 times a MONTH...
I don't even have time eat, let alone cook! I'm always too busy doing a new site or something - just like this new one I'm working on now:
A Pretty Good Photographer
Check it out; you might like it.
"Jack" it looks like you have pretty good taste in photography.
That's all? You're not going to say "thanks" or "I love it;" or even, "I can't believe it, I have my own site now!" (real site).
Do you not like it? I don't want to waste my time on it if you don't care or don't want it.
cook? Like cook cook? On a stove? With ingredients?
Umm....
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