Men Make Dinner Day

Men Make Dinner Day is aimed at the men who never cook. The day has its own website which features reasons for participation, rules for today and even some simple recipes to get you started.

Rules include a no interference policy for the women of the household, no feeding the resulting meal to the dog, and no barbecuing.

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