The three women had been cooking for days and the table was piled high with food.
The women cooked, made the clothes, and took care of the children.
Many women of the town cooked all night to provide the meal.
The two women have never cooked together, but they are friends and share a passion for fresh local ingredients.
The woman in the family cooked, cleaned and made their clothing.
The two women cook dinner in the kitchen, talking about Neal.
Both books also examine differences in the ways men and women cook.
The oni force the woman to cook rice for them.
"They were told that smart women don't cook," she added.
The women cook the food and take care of the children.