krum t1_jdpiy6y wrote
Reply to comment by Narcan9 in Research found after six years spent tracking health outcomes among nearly 925,000 Danish seniors, investigators determined that when a man between the ages of 65 and 69 loses his wife he is 70% more likely to die in the year that follows, when compared with his non-widowed peers by Wagamaga
danish men can't cook, so they starve
dracuella t1_jdqc3op wrote
I was about to make the same comment (source: Danish woman).
I was sure my dad could cook until he and my mum (finally) split up and went their separate ways. She remarried, he remained single. Most of his diet would consist of Danish ryebread with spread, which isn't necessarily bad but it definitely doesn't cover minerals, vitamins and such. He does cook on and off but let's face it, mostly he can't be arsed.
I'm thinking most of his generation (70+) are the same.
AdEnvironmental4437 t1_jdqh1ri wrote
Idk I'm a Danish and my dad probably does most of the cooking in our house, often alone and i think he's a great cook. We're both being anecdotal tho so whatevs.
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clhb t1_jdpvit1 wrote
Err how true is this.
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Snezzy_9245 t1_jdragkd wrote
All one needs is rødgrød med fløde på. How hard can that be?
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