Friday, May 18, 2007

Indian Woman and cooking skills

Do you think that today Indian Woman's earning power is more important than her cooking skills?

Savy said…
I cannot say I agree with this..the very fact that today's woman enjoys eating a wide variety can easily be translated into trying her hand.but cannot say that with much conviction because of their lifestyle..whether they actually do it or not...but woman and cooking are no more synonamous with jobs and men :D

DecentmonKey said…
This cannot be generalised, imo.. it is upto the individual and depends on the interest and choice of the women in question..

nz said…
It depends on individuals and their priorities.some people/women have made their cooking skills their main earning power !

Ruggedboyz said…
now a competition among their two skills could only have been worth a debate if they excelled in both or one of it and they not doing any of the two creating a havoc but some how both interms of wangling or earning men do it better always thus i am ok with what ever they do also i say this with due respect to women. i wasnt tryna hurt their sentiments but whaddya do thats the truth

Tejbir said…
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS i am yet to meet a girl who can cook Gajar ka Halwa as good as my mom

Blogesh said…
I go with DM. Importance or priorities will depend on own choices and sometimes partner choices too !

Lostpatrol said…
:((((((((((((((( (too late..n one asked me this queestion 30 yearago)

Busybee said…
How can the two be compared ? Not all women work... some dont need to work and neither are all women good cooks by default.

Lavina said…
I guess we need 2 get rid of the notion that 'WOMEN OUGHT TO BE GOOD COOKS" !

Thisisme said…
i dont c any co-relation at all between earning power of an individual with their cooking skills..be it a man or woman. i dont agree with the question at all

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Anonymous said...

I cannot say I agree with this..the very fact that today's woman enjoys eating a wide variety can easily be translated into trying her hand.but cannot say that with much conviction because of their lifestyle..whether they actually do it or not...but woman and cooking are no more synonamous with jobs and men :D

Anonymous said...

This cannot be generalised, imo.. it is upto the individual and depends on the interest and choice of the women in question..

Anonymous said...

It depends on individuals and their priorities.

some people/women have made their cooking skills their main earning power !

Anonymous said...

now a competition among their two skills could only have been worth a debate if they excelled in both or one of it and they not doing any of the two creating a havoc
but some how both interms of wangling or earning men do it better always thus i am ok with what ever they do also i say this with due respect to women. i wasnt tryna hurt their sentiments but whaddya do thats the truth

Anonymous said...

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
i am yet to meet a girl
who can cook Gajar ka Halwa
as good as my mom

Anonymous said...

I go with DM. Importance or priorities will depend on own choices and sometimes partner choices too !

Anonymous said...

:(((((((((((((((
(too late..n one asked me this queestion 30 years ago)

Anonymous said...

How can the two be compared ? Not all women work... some dont need to work and neither are all women good cooks by default.

Anonymous said...

I guess we need 2 get rid of the notion that 'WOMEN OUGHT TO BE GOOD COOKS" !

Anonymous said...

i dont c any co-relation at all between earning power of an individual with their cooking skills..be it a man or woman. i dont agree with the question at all