“As I was
browsing some photos on the internet, I came across with this article which I
find interesting. I read it and thought it could be a perfect thing a happy couple
should do. I believe if you do certain activities together with your partner (boyfriend
or husband) would make your bond stronger as years to come. You don’t need to
be a chef or a good cook to be able to create a perfect dish for both of you
because the perfect ingredient for a very special meal is the love you shared
with each other. I decided to post this article in my blog because I would like
to share this to every couples out there to be able to share this wonderful
experience with their loved ones.” - Maria Elouisa Enerlan
5 Good
Reasons Couples Should Cook Together
Post written
by Rachael of Kitchen Courses
For most people, cooking is the means
to an end. It’s often one of those things we all do so often that it can begin
to feel like a chore. Aside from what you make or how long it takes, cooking
together has its benefits and can certainly strengthen any relationship, no
matter if you’re a home cook extraordinaire or an expert at dialing for
takeout.
Here are five good reasons to make
the time to get cooking with your partner:
1. The two of you will get
some quality alone time in. Whether you’re dating, newlyweds, or
are in the full swing of marriage, getting alone time with your significant
other is a nice change of pace from any average meal time. Plus, contrary to
eating out at a restaurant, cooking together is time to interactively engage.
Have kids? Call in a babysitter or
plan to eat late once they have gone to bed – cooking together without
distractions will create an experience that you can both remember fondly and
gives you some good time to connect. What’s better than alone time with your
loved one? Alone time with good food and a loved one.
2. You’ll build teamwork in
your relationship. Learn to rely on each other and work together
towards a common goal. Either choose one dish and divide up the tasks or divide
up multiple dishes that each of you can be responsible for. You’ll have an
opportunity not only to have a good time together, but to see how well you can
problem solve. You’ll be able to use this as a good representation of how you
can work together as a team outside of the kitchen.
3. A connection will be formed
over learning together and trying new things. There’s
nothing more exciting than taking on a new skill, and what’s better than
showing each other a thing or two in the process? You’ll both improve your
skills in the kitchen, by watching, doing, and learning.
Whether it’s one of your first few
times in the kitchen or it’s on a dish you have never made before, you’ll be able
to connect over the experience and who knows – you might find a mutual interest
to keep coming back to for regular activities to do together!
4. You’ll be encouraged to have
fun and be romantic! How often do we forget to have a good time without
scheduling it in? Take the time to cook together and make the experience the
exciting part by grabbing a glass of wine, turning up the tunes for an
impromptu dance party, and putting your skills to good use. Make the most of
your time in the kitchen and date night will never feel the same!
5. You can be proud of what
you’re eating. When you know the ingredients and effort that’s
gone into your dish, you’ll feel that much more satisfied eating it. Chances
are high that if you have made it at home, it’s a lot healthier than anything you
can eat at a restaurant so you can feel good about choosing a quiet night at
home. Plus, you can be proud of your own effort and your partner’s.
Whether you make a four course meal or throw together a simple salad for dinner, when you're making meals together as a couple, what's important is the time you spend together, not the food itself. Make some time this week to spend an hour or so getting in the kitchen and crafting up a dish that will be delicious and help strengthen your relationship.
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