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    Default Red River Ranch Kens Chuck Wagon Cowboy Cooking

    This morning on the CBS Sunday Morning News. Ken and his wife were featured in a great mini magazine with ranch cooking for cattle drives! He still has his Studebaker Chuck Wagon - I found the unmentioned website..

    http://www.kentrollins.com/
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    I so loved that. Wish I was able to go see that, take his cooking class. Every since my late Wife started getting sick I have started cooking and really love it. Course I'm not a real cook, just someone who can read my Moms beautiful hand writing, can't really ad lib a receipe. But I do better than my new Wife, she just burned a grilled cheese last night. She will put food on and then walk away to do something else, with no sense of time to get back to the food on the stove. Well she warned me when we first met, that she couldn't cook. So I didn't think a FEMALE/WOMAN wouldn't be able to cook. Well this one sure can't.

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    WILLIEPETE - " ... But I do better than my new Wife, she just burned a grilled cheese last night. She will put food on and then walk away to do something else, with no sense of time to get back to the food on the stove. Well she warned me when we first met, that she couldn't cook. ..."
    WilliePete, there is an easy solution to your problem. Just wire a smoke alarm to the kitchen stove. When it goes off, dinner's ready.

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    The mother of my children could not boil water!

    I still remember sitting in the living room with my 4 year old daughter as we waited patiently for dinner. The smoke alarm went off and my daughter looked up at me and stated;

    "Mom's cooking again!"

    Oddly enough, the daughter turned out to be a good cook, and claims she learned it all from her Dad!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seniorman View Post
    WilliePete, there is an easy solution to your problem. Just wire a smoke alarm to the kitchen stove. When it goes off, dinner's ready.

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