How Often Do You Cook Dinner at Home?

Posted on May 19, 2008 13:36 by Bruce Bilmes and Sue Boyle
Categories: Editorial | From the Forums

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Roadfood.com users love to eat out, of course, but they apparently also enjoy cooking at home, according to the most recent Roadfood poll.  Almost 9 in 10 cook dinner at home at least 3 times a week, and over half prepare dinner five or more times per week.

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May 19. 2008 15:04

I would probably eat at home a lot less if I could find more Roadfood nearby my house.

Stephen

May 19. 2008 18:15

I "cook" about once a month. Wish there was a "once a month" category in your poll.

I am a big "reheater". I reheat take out in the toaster oven.
Cheesesteaks, chicken francaise, even prime rib...

ellen

May 20. 2008 14:37

Actually, my answer depends on what one calls "cooking." I'm the one who puts something edible on the table almost every night; but it might be anything from leftovers to "breakfast" to unremarkable hot dogs in Bush's Best baked beans. I don't call those things "cooking." "Cooking" is when I take the time (and expend the effort) to prepare something, be it a home-made sauce for pasta, a charcoal-grilled steak, or a smoked butt or brisket. If I hold to that definition, I probably average two or at most three dinners a week.

Rick Flynn

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