The author prefers to cook alone, akin to dancing, emphasizing introversion and the comforting solitude of cooking, despite having a fiancé.
Cooking in couples often leads to competition over space and tools rather than collaboration, highlighting a mismatch in cooking dynamics.
Couples cookbooks tend to focus on romance over practical cooking techniques, often catering to newlyweds rather than addressing the functionality of shared kitchen tasks.
The author acknowledges the potential benefits of having a partner in the kitchen, but highlights their personal preference for solitary cooking experiences.
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