Cooking In The Nude

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  1. Gmaster

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    Do any of you cook in the nude?
     
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  2. billytk1977

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    Yes, but never bacon. Only did that once.
     
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  3. cuddlefart

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    I wear an apron sometimes if that counts.
     
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  4. Irminsul

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    No.

    Oil burns.
     
  5. Amontillado

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    Sure, I do it all the time in hot weather.

    If you've got hot oil flying around, you're messing up the kitchen--and if you had clothes on, you'd be messing them up too. Maybe cooking nude encourages us to be careful!
     
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  6. Hairless1

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    I cook naked, the seldom times that I cook. Just the other day, I cooked up some bacon & eggs for breakfast while I was naked. The grease doesn't splatter on you if you put a lid over the pan.
     
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  7. dragondenoir

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    I always cook in the nude. Clothing is never worn in my house. :chef:
     
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  8. Missnood

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    I can honestly say that ever since I started living on my own at 19, I have cooked every single meal completely nude. There's just something about it that makes it fun.
     
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  9. Logan 5

    Logan 5 Confessed gynephile Lifetime Supporter

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    If you know how to cook, you can.
     
  10. nudist60

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    As I'm always nude at home I cook nude it just seems natral
     
  11. bft4evr

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    Yes from time to time.
     
  12. bernicebran

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    yes, of course! naked at home always! cooking in the naked is normal, but remember to wear a apron :chef:
     
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  13. JPN2

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    Lately I only heat up noodles and banquet dinners in the nude.
     
  14. nakedrhode

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    I am a qualified chef and worked in the catering industry for many years . At home I am always nude , so yes I cook in the nude but always wear an apron as I learnt my lesson the hard way . Luckily it wasn't bad and healed but have always worn an apron since .
     
  15. modeve

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    I have cooking nude since many years. My husband helps me in same natural dress.
     
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  16. GLENGLEN

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    It's OK To Cook Nude But Take My Advice And Buy Yourself A "Splattershield" That Fits The Size

    Of Your Frypan......It's Only About $ 10-00 And Worth Every Cent......Keeps You Safe And The

    Stove And Kitchen Fat Free..... :chef:



    Cheers Glen.
     
  17. kiltdude

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    Yes, quite often. If I'm cooking anything that can splatter, I'll cover up but only until the danger's passed!
     
  18. *pixy*

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    I often do. No need to cover up for cooking when you stay in your flat nude anyway. I also never had a problem with injuries, if i got burnes, it was always hands or forearms where clothing doesn’t help anyway. I guess if the hot fat or oil spouts all the way from the pan to your lap, you’re doing something wrong. I mean, you don’t sit on your cooking stove. And if you really pour hot fat over you by accident, probably it’s more harmful if the clothing get drenched with it.
     
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  19. Daretobare

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    Yes and also outside grilling at times
     

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