Daniel Craig is a ‘very good’ cook

By Tribute News on June 22, 2015 | Leave a Comment


Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig Daniel Craig is a ”very good” cook. The Skyfall actor loves to whip up a meal with his wife, Rachel Weisz, who admitted spending time in the kitchen is one of their favorite shared pastimes.

She revealed: ”I love to cook. Daniel is also very good at it. We always enjoy trying out different kinds of cuisine and having fun with that.”

The 45-year-old actress wed the 007 actor in 2011 following a six-month whirlwind romance but confessed she didn’t think she’d ever find love when she was younger.

She said: ”I was often single and feeling alone in my 20s. I’d eat pizza at home by myself, rent movies, all the cliches … It was hard sometimes but you hope eventually you’ll find the right partner.”

Nevertheless, the Oz the Great and Powerful star said both she and Daniel miss England now that they live together in New York, even though the hunk has recently been filming the upcoming Bond movie, Spectre, in London.

She told the Daily Mirror: ”I miss so many things about England. I still feel very English and love the TV and conversation. We have a distinct sense of humor and sprinkle conversation with innuendo and puns. You don’t get that in America!”

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