Gardening Italian Style

is my generation and younger people losing the ability to cook?
My family has good cooks. Mom and aunts get together, they cook the best food ever. Pasta, meats, breads, sauces, desserts way … better than any restaurant you could find. They stuff you will like a pig, Joey, I'm 26 and I never go out with a girl who can cook like this (about their mothers were also great cooks, but) I went to a house of girls for a homemade meal, and his idea of home is one of those two banquet frozen meal boxes pound. My younger cousins, nieces and hardly show interest in it. I met this girl a line, she said she likes Italian food … but the idea was to go to Olive Garden. we are losing the old style of cooking? I mean, I can cook … many of us men can cook … but I like nothing better than a woman who loves to cook. This goes for all women … they have a magic. Before ladies jump on me, I'm chauvanist no, I do not think you just owned the kitchen barefoot. Focal Hi! Good to know there's girls like you outside.
Lou bonenses try my spaghetti. I just added a little olive oil when cooking my pasta so it does not stick to the pan.
Italian style rosemary garden – 3 of 8
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