She's welcome to come putter around in his kitchen anytime she likes, even if it's simply to cook for herself. The quality of his food isn't great, but it's far better than soylent. Honestly, Matt doesn't cook a lot for himself. He's learned a little since being here, but it's far harder than it is back home because he can't smell how done the food is the way he could back home. He's equally as excited about Lydia cooking for him. Besides, it seems normal and domestic and he likes that probably far more than he should.
He chuckles and shakes his head. "Just legal services for the general public," he tells her with a smirk. "However...for a particularly good salad and a couple of steaks, I think I could manage some more creative services. "Honestly, I had no idea what was in there. I wouldn't have known until I'd cooked it." He eats most of the veggies and fruits raw, only bothering to cook the meats. Sometimes he can smell the differences in them when they're raw, but other times meat simply smells like meat to him. He has to touch it or cook it to know what he's eating. "Of course, I was holding out. I needed you to offer to cook for me. I had to hold out on something," he grins at her.
He had gotten lucky. He just hadn't realized it. "Sounds really good," he assures her. "I haven't had steak in ages either." It wasn't something he often splurged on back home and this is the first time that he's gotten steak here.
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He chuckles and shakes his head. "Just legal services for the general public," he tells her with a smirk. "However...for a particularly good salad and a couple of steaks, I think I could manage some more creative services. "Honestly, I had no idea what was in there. I wouldn't have known until I'd cooked it." He eats most of the veggies and fruits raw, only bothering to cook the meats. Sometimes he can smell the differences in them when they're raw, but other times meat simply smells like meat to him. He has to touch it or cook it to know what he's eating. "Of course, I was holding out. I needed you to offer to cook for me. I had to hold out on something," he grins at her.
He had gotten lucky. He just hadn't realized it. "Sounds really good," he assures her. "I haven't had steak in ages either." It wasn't something he often splurged on back home and this is the first time that he's gotten steak here.