It came from a bread commercial, I believe for Sunbeam bread, in the late 1950's or early 60's. A little girl makes a little boy a sandwich and he takes a bite and exclaims "You're a good cook Doris." I remember this commercial as a kid. It was a Sweetheart Bread commercial from the 1960's.
The verb phrase would be two words "to cook out" meaning to cook outdoors. The noun is one word "cookout" meaning an outdoor meal or party.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant the camp cook. His belly was greasy from cooking.
"Mwen vle koke" translates to "I want to cook" in English. It is a phrase in Haitian Creole, where "mwen" means "I," "vle" means "want," and "koke" means "to cook."
it means a pencil and an ear pud
My Dad used this term quite often and it seems to be a "phrase" from that Generation....WWII vets. I always thought he was referring to a Chief Cook and Bottle washer...meaning both jobs applied. I originally thought the term was "Chief Cook and bottleneck washer", but when researching, could not find the bottleneck included. I was checking because I wondered if perhaps the bottleneck referred to a beer bottle!
Doris Cook was born on 1931-06-23.
His actual Rating was Mess Attendant.
Doris P. Mogal has written: 'Character in the making' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Parent and child, Socialization
Doris Lytton Toye has written: 'United we cook'
The cast of Planet Cook - 2005 includes: Hanno Friedrich as Bouma Doris Kunstmann as Roxy
If youre only eating just the dressing then heat it up in the microwave or on a stove top but if it is going to be inside of a food then cook the dressing with the food
In the Cook Islands, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "Aere ra."
The verb phrase would be two words "to cook out" meaning to cook outdoors. The noun is one word "cookout" meaning an outdoor meal or party.
David Cook's new album comes out November 11th 2008 David Cook's new album will come out November 11th 2008
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant the camp cook. His belly was greasy from cooking.
Captain James Cook was born in Yorkshire, northern England.
Mount Cook is in the Southern Alps range