As a guy, living in the 21st century, I think it's a fucking stupid stereotype that "men can't do chores"... which tells me this is fake af.
Since he could have just googled it, I will presume his only intention was to be an annoying little shit to his wife, showing how "inept" he was, and making her go to the grocer's anyway. It's like "men cooking poorly".
"Honey, I'm running late, could you make dinner for the kids?"
"Sure bae"
Wife arrives and the kitchen looks like some dystopian post-apocalyptic future and the kids have mac and cheese in their hair, yet still look half-starved.
Wife will never delegate that chore to hubby again.
@riyriamistborn To my understanding, vinegar is brewed and fermented much like wine is, but instead of alcohol, the result is ascetic acid, the base of what vinegar is.
Now, like wine and spirits, the end result depends on the ingredients. Different base ingredients make different vinegar. White (distilled) Rice Wine or Apple Cider for example. There are others, but each have their own unique flavor and work with different foods in different ways.
One of my favorite quick recipes was to pan fry/boil chicken breasts in Apple Cider Vinegar with dill, sometimes some oregano, thyme and/or dill. The result was a somewhat sour, slightly pungent and rather tasty chicken. Partner that with some rice, noodles or potatoes and a vegetable and dinner is done in 20-30 minutes.
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I grew up in a single parent household for most of my life, so cooking isn't my forte. XD Which is partly why I follow a food blog on Tumblr so I can try new things once I finally have my own kitchen.
Ironically, for my church calling, I'm in charge of feeding everyone once a month after church. We call it linger longer, and this time we're having build-your-own Nachos. Planning a meal for 100 people and trying to keep to a budget of $100 can be rough.
Im dyslexic so my husband makes me text him the grocery list when it is his turn to go grocery shopping because it has spell check as I type. Lol when we were first living together i would just write out the list and he would get so frustrated at the list that one time he just brought home a week supply of tv dinners lmao.
Since he could have just googled it, I will presume his only intention was to be an annoying little shit to his wife, showing how "inept" he was, and making her go to the grocer's anyway. It's like "men cooking poorly".
"Honey, I'm running late, could you make dinner for the kids?"
"Sure bae"
Wife arrives and the kitchen looks like some dystopian post-apocalyptic future and the kids have mac and cheese in their hair, yet still look half-starved.
Wife will never delegate that chore to hubby again.
Now, like wine and spirits, the end result depends on the ingredients. Different base ingredients make different vinegar. White (distilled) Rice Wine or Apple Cider for example. There are others, but each have their own unique flavor and work with different foods in different ways.
One of my favorite quick recipes was to pan fry/boil chicken breasts in Apple Cider Vinegar with dill, sometimes some oregano, thyme and/or dill. The result was a somewhat sour, slightly pungent and rather tasty chicken. Partner that with some rice, noodles or potatoes and a vegetable and dinner is done in 20-30 minutes.
Ironically, for my church calling, I'm in charge of feeding everyone once a month after church. We call it linger longer, and this time we're having build-your-own Nachos. Planning a meal for 100 people and trying to keep to a budget of $100 can be rough.
GOOGLE, mother fucker? Do you use it?