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When dinner's late and everyone's looking at Dad, cuisine can be as useful as a cocktail straw at a housefire. If you're looking for simpler ways to do meals, this is a place for some straight talk, basic info, tricks and answers.
Kids like having fun. They like having fun with you. And they like cookies. So why not give them what they really want? With these steps, its easy.
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The real basic "how to" for using heat on food, and the tips that nobody tells men.
So you're recipe blind dating. Want to avoid nasty surprises and complete disasters?
Wouldn't it help to know how to do one, and avoid the other?
One of the easiest kid's dinners you can make is leftovers. But is that food in the fridge, or just garbage?
Sick or dead diners is a no no. How to keep people tipping over after a forkful.
Used to chicken as nuggets and wings from the freezer? You may wonder what to do with that raw bald pink bird in the fridge. For instance, which end is up?
The number one problem with cooking: how in the heck do you tell if something is done or not? Not under done. Not over done. Just, done.
Kids have their own ideas about food groups. The faster we accept it, the easier cooking gets. Say hello to Goopy, Yuck and Finger, and how to do them.
To men, they're useful bendy things. She suspects your fingers are why meats go bad, milk sours, and the world's a moldy place.
A few minutes to set up, you don't even get your hands dirty, and it puts out fresh baked heavenly smelling eats at the push of a button. You shine. And nobody turns down dad's homemade bread.
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1946. Percy is working on a radar device when he notices the candy bar in his pocket has melted. Thinking like a true Dad, he next tries popcorn. The Microwave Oven is born. The rest is history.
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