Ask Amy: Response to cooking leaves a bad taste

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In today's Ask Amy, how can a family member tell someone that their cooking is making everybody sick?

I learned how to cook from my mother, grandmother, and aunts — who all lived under the same roof.I loved being among these wise ladies.Although he’s not Latin, he has fully embraced my family and culture.The problem is that this woman cannot cook and she has no interest in learning.I’ve tried bringing over a side dish, but she takes offense.The poultry and whatever other meat she serves is burned on the outside and raw inside.

Your mother-in-law doesn’t see anything wrong with her lack of cooking skills – because she doesn’t have cooking skills, and doesn’t seem to want to acquire them.No one should consume food that is obviously not safe to eat, and if meat is undercooked, you should avoid it. Your husband should ask his mother, “Mom, could you cook this longer? I’m not sure this is cooked-through.

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