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April 13, 2010

Does your spouse help you prepare clean meals in the kitchen? Why or why not?

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Impybat
North Andover, MA
United States

Tuesday April 13, 2010 | 8:52 PM

I cook, and he does the dishes. And he eats my clean meals with much enthusiasm!


iamarobot
Racine, WI
United States

Tuesday April 13, 2010 | 6:37 PM

I cook and do the dishes, he does the laundry! Best trade off ever!!
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janiceP
Kahnawake, QC
Canada

Tuesday April 13, 2010 | 6:14 PM

Yes he does! He loves to cook meals,he also does dishes with me and he also loves to do groceries!!


lynnronn
parksville , BC
Canada

Tuesday April 13, 2010 | 6:13 PM

my spouse doesn't help prepare a meal be it clean or otherwise. He is not "onboard" with me but he does see the change and doesn't give me grief about it at all.


rmbraziel
Minneapolis, MN
United States

Tuesday April 13, 2010 | 3:02 PM

We really enjoy clean eating and trying new and different recipes. Its fun and he gets to learn something new in the kitchen. He my taster which he really loves the most.


digitalicecream
elk grove, CA
United States

Tuesday April 13, 2010 | 12:46 PM

My wife and I spend alot of time in the kitchen together prepping, cooking, and cleaning up. She's amazing and I'm a lucky boy. We're on day 4 of Cooler1 and we've lost a combined 18lbs. She needs new pants as everything is far too loose for her now and I'm just excited about all of the energy I have. We're really excited to see how much we can achieve together now!


badnaples
Naples, FL
United States

Tuesday April 13, 2010 | 9:41 AM

We both cook and my husband is a great cook and can improvise with anything in the cabinet, if the recipe and/or ingredients are there when he cooks then clean it is.


awebster1
Enon, OH
United States

Tuesday April 13, 2010 | 9:10 AM

The spouse eats what I make! :D He doesn't get home in time to cook and clean before I head out to train clients!


WendyECD
Caledon, ON
Canada

Tuesday April 13, 2010 | 7:39 AM

He often does, and our kitchen is fairly clean, food-wise, anyway. But sometimes he rebels and makes a junky dinner, which the kids enjoy immensely!


navyrn
FPO AE, NY
United States

Tuesday April 13, 2010 | 6:36 AM

My hubby is a fabulous cook, but he doesn't always cook healthy. I am trying to convert the rest of the family to be clean eaters. It isn't easy!


blairwife
Vicenza,
Italy

Tuesday April 13, 2010 | 5:38 AM

This really doesn't apply to me now... but before I learned how to cook, the hubs did cook a lot of meals. All of the men in his family are great cooks, everytime we visit home his grandpa usually does all the cooking. All I have to do is ask and he is usually willing to help.