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        <title>Drive-thru Mom -  - BlogMom&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield Life</title>
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The other day, my Mom kept my 3 year old for me while I went to an appointment. And when I returned to pick her up, my Mom sent home some leftovers for dinner. So I re-heated them for dinner and my girls raved. I&#039;m not sure it was so much what she&#039;d made, although her beef and noodles have been a family favorite for generations. It was probably more the fact that we were eating a home cooked meal and sitting at the table.  I&#039;ve been told by my oldest sister that sitting down as a family is essential to communication and community, but then again, her kids are older now and she is never home anyway, so I don&#039;t have to listen to her, do I?
Don&#039;t get me wrong, I like the idea of home-cooked meals. I can set a great table...plates, silverware, coordinating napkins...it&#039;s the cooking part I have trouble with. For one thing, I don&#039;t enjoy cooking. And for another, I&#039;m not any good at it. I think this is due in part to the fact that I am inpatient and always trying to multi-task while say, frying bacon. Don&#039;t try this at home! It leads to burned bacon and blaring smoke detectors. Although I did recently learn how to cook bacon in the oven which saves me so much pain and suffering, not to mention grease burns! And the Crockpot, I have that wired, as long as all I have to do is dump in some chicken breasts and a jar of salsa. Still, how many times can you feed your children chicken in one week? Believe me, they start to revolt. But in order that my children don&#039;t consume more corn dogs than meats that come from an identifiable source, I try to limit that dinner choice, or at least sneak in a vegetable to compensate for my culinary shortcomings. For me, a home-cooked meal means we actually stay home and eat. Even if it is just something I heated up in the microwave. Let&#039;s face it, we all have our strengths. Mine just happens to be driving-thru.</description>
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The other day, my Mom kept my 3 year old for me while I went to an appointment. And when I returned to pick her up, my Mom sent home some leftovers for dinner. So I re-heated them for dinner and my girls raved. I&#039;m not sure it was so much what she&#039;d made, although her beef and noodles have been a family favorite for generations. It was probably more the fact that we were eating a home cooked meal and sitting at the table.  I&#039;ve been told by my oldest sister that sitting down as a family is essential to communication and community, but then again, her kids are older now and she is never home anyway, so I don&#039;t have to listen to her, do I?
Don&#039;t get me wrong, I like the idea of home-cooked meals. I can set a great table...plates, silverware, coordinating napkins...it&#039;s the cooking part I have trouble with. For one thing, I don&#039;t enjoy cooking. And for another, I&#039;m not any good at it. I think this is due in part to the fact that I am inpatient and always trying to multi-task while say, frying bacon. Don&#039;t try this at home! It leads to burned bacon and blaring smoke detectors. Although I did recently learn how to cook bacon in the oven which saves me so much pain and suffering, not to mention grease burns! And the Crockpot, I have that wired, as long as all I have to do is dump in some chicken breasts and a jar of salsa. Still, how many times can you feed your children chicken in one week? Believe me, they start to revolt. But in order that my children don&#039;t consume more corn dogs than meats that come from an identifiable source, I try to limit that dinner choice, or at least sneak in a vegetable to compensate for my culinary shortcomings. For me, a home-cooked meal means we actually stay home and eat. Even if it is just something I heated up in the microwave. Let&#039;s face it, we all have our strengths. Mine just happens to be driving-thru.</itunes:summary>
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