Viral Now: This husband offered to cook food for his wife, except…

Gone are the days when cooking can be a breeze, with our favorite dishes ready in a matter of minutes. However, on other days, cooking can seem like a daunting task with no end in sight. It’s on days like these when home cooks could seriously use some help and relief from the kitchen. Recently, a Twitter user named @CocoaDoe revealed how her husband decided to cook last night and he really liked grilling food for everyone. The activity of grilling was the only part of cooking he liked, so he offered to grill some chicken for dinner. But what happened after that was quite hilarious and relatable! Have a look at the user’s tweet.

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The Twitter user wrote in his post, “My husband really likes to grill just for the game of it. He rarely makes sides.” She then revealed that her husband added a whole chicken with no side or bread to the family dinner for dinner. The user wrote in his tweet, “He smoked a whole chicken last night. I thought he was” cooking dinner, no. He was just going to make us eat chicken and nothing else. ,

Tweet Went viral, racking up over 88k likes and 4k since being posted. The number continues to grow and an increasing number of people can relate to the tweet. Many explained that the exact same problem was with their husbands or brothers, who cooked only one dish and didn’t think about the rest. “seems my friend, They gave us corn to roast at 10 p.m.,” wrote one user. Another agreed, “I make burgers and no sides. Cook chicken, fajitas, steak… and most of all I would do white rice. Or easy mashed potatoes.”

Take a look at the reactions to the post:

what do you think of the hilarious Tweet, Do you think a side pairing with grilled chicken is a must or isn’t it? Tell us in the comments below.

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