You are so correct about men . Different situation with my neighbor who is 72 . He knows how to cook . Used to make all of the big family dinners ( Christmas and what ever ) . His wife passed away 5 years ago and he still morns her passing away . Has Mc breakfast every day . Dinner maybe curry and French fries or KFC . He also spends his time drinking beer on the front porch and smoking cigars . He goes though 2 cases , 28 bottle cases a week. Summer and winter .A very dear friend of mine lost his wife a few years ago. He is 71 now and doesn't know how to cook and this is more common than a lot of people realize. Elderly men (especially those who have lost their wives) are often eating canned soup and fast food. If they have friends or family who will bring them homemade meals it's great. My grandmother also got meals on wheels and she loved it.
My friend asked me recently about what oil you're supposed to cook with. Canola or vegetable, etc. I went to the grocery store for him and bought him the oil and vegetables because he wants to learn how to cook stir-frys and learn how to make a spaghetti sauce. I like that he is asking me for help. Not everyone learned this stuff when they younger and if their spouse is now gone, they are a bit lost.
He has a neighbor on the other side of him who will bring a nice home cooked meal once in a while and a long time lady friend who also brings him meals . He throws them out ( the food that is ) after the visitors have gone .
Incidentally what is the best oil to cook with ? I'm learning how to cook myself . It's very hard to shop and cook for 1 person . I used to shop for 4 people and now just for 1 . I always end up throwing out a lot of food because I over buy . Sometimes I'll buy something and plan a meal but many times I don't cook it and end up throwing it out .
Yes , I know I'm weird at times .