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    Oceanbreeze

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    #378011   2008-05-21 00:09 GMT      
    My husband says he enjoys everything i cook, but sometimes more enthusiastically than others. How can you know for sure?

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    #378012   2008-05-21 00:16 GMT      
    If he:
    goes back for seconds
    cleans his plate
    eats the left-overs
    requests it again
    doesn't save room for dessert
    belches or farts
    takes a nap from overeating

    He loves your cooking!

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    #378013   2008-05-21 00:16 GMT      
    Does he ask for another helping and eat with a smile? That means he likes it. Some men are like young children though and they'll sneak their food to the dog or hide it in their napkin or something. Appreciate that he at least wants you to feel good about your cooking.

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    #378014   2008-05-21 00:17 GMT      
    When he wants seconds and then says he wants me to package it up for his lunch the next day. If he just has one tiny serving and says it's good, I don't believe it.

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    #378015   2008-05-21 00:17 GMT      
    Tonight, ask him what should you fix for dinner. He'll most likely name the dishes he likes. And, when he goes back for seconds you'll know the dishes he really likes. But, more importantly, be glad he says he enjoys everything you cook.

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    #378016   2008-05-21 00:19 GMT      
    most guys will say they like there wife or g/f cooking for they will be able to get some that night

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    #378017   2008-05-21 00:20 GMT      
    Ask him, "Do you want me to fix you dinner or have sex with you tonight?"

    If he says "Meatloaf sounds good.", I believe your mystery is solved.

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    #378018   2008-05-21 00:21 GMT      
    It can be that some nights he is in the mood for say chicken pot pie and that is what you made. It will be even better if that was what he was wanting. But if he was sin the mood for chicken pot pie and you made meatloaf, it just may not taste as good.

    It's hard to guess what he may want when you start dinner, since you make what you think sounds good or what you have the ingrediants for. So it's not that he's faking or anything, it just depends on what his faves are and what he was in the mood for.

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    #378019   2008-05-21 00:23 GMT      
    Whatever he eats alot....

    Or asks you to make alot.

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    #378020   2008-05-21 00:23 GMT      
    most guys would say your cooking is wonderful just to please you since they know how much effort you put into it believe it or not,
    but the best way to tell if he really does love your cooking is that if he asks for more, or simply requests for you to do the dish u just did. guys become transparent when they simply requests for things they WANT. goodluck with yours.

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    #378021   2008-05-21 00:23 GMT      
    Give him smaller portions and see if he goes up to get more without saying anything. Also if he snacks on it after he is already full.

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    #378022   2008-05-21 00:24 GMT      
    Does he eat it or not? Does he ever smack when he eats your cooking? Please don't worry so much, honey.

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    #378023   2008-05-21 00:48 GMT      
    agreed @ MZ. Suz...
    couldnt have said it better..

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    #378024   2008-05-21 02:29 GMT      
    Unless he is really finicky about his food, then you probably have nothing to worry about. If he starts helping you cook, then maybe you might worry, or if he puts Tabasco on everything.

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    #378025   2008-05-21 06:57 GMT      
    Hun,
    My wife cant cook very well at all but occasionally she makes a delightfull dish. She is intimidated because im a retired chef but she cooks ok and i tell her just that. when she does well with a dish i tell her how well she did. i dont mean to heart her feelings but, im not going to lie to her. she asks for my help and i give it to her. i finally got her to watch alton brown for more cooking tips and after 6 months of trying to get her to watch him she has improved her cooking skills.

    He probably likes your cooking and when he's enthusiastic about it make a note of that nights menu and make it again,, but what ever you do dont make the same dish to often as it will not be so special after a few times. In short how can you tell? ask him!

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    #378026   2008-05-21 09:55 GMT      
    If he eats it and goes back for seconds. If I were still married and my husband didn't like something I made, I would want him to tell me the truth. Maybe he could suggest another ingredient to add or take out to make it better. Or he just don't have to eat it at all and go fix him something else. One time back when I was married I had fixed fried chicken , brown rice and something else. He didn't like the brown rice, and it didn't bother me at all, he don't have to eat it, more for me.
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