Ruriko: "What's that from Amazon?" "I bought a cookbook." "You bought a cookbook." "Two of them, technically." "We already have cookbooks." "Yes, but I didn't want *a cookbook*, I wanted *an excuse to start cooking.*" (I feel like there is a lot of consumption like this.)
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Anyhow: two cookbooks read, one dinner ("eggs in a hole") made after it, which is exactly the sort of recipe that nobody really needs a cookbook for but was great fun for Lillian (5) and I to make together.
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"What cookbook?" I mean not exactly the point of the observation but if you also spend a little bit of time on Youtube for mindless entertainment and have a similar aesthetic sensibility: https://www.amazon.com/You-Suck-Cooking-Absurdly-Practical/dp/052557655X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= … https://www.amazon.com/Binging-Babish-Recipes-Recreated-Favorite/dp/1328589897/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=babish&qid=1583081461&s=books&sr=1-1 …
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It's kind of amazing that the Internet means there are sufficient ways to cultivate and serve an audience such that not merely is there a thriving ecosystem of "cooking shows but for men" there is one for "men who call their spatula a wanglejangler" and another for men who...
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when attempting to make "toast with fried eggs in the middle" say "OK so clearly the first thing I'll need is all purpose baking flour."
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Fell hard out of the habit the last few years.
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