If a neighbour has a breadmaker for you to borrow for 1-2 days..and give him some easy recipes to select and try himself.
My partner does cook, there's no clear-cut division of time how we split it among ourselves. We each have our cooking areas of expertise that we symbiotically complement each other.....he's great on making all sorts of pureed soups from root veggies that he makes up from his head, whereas I enjoy making whatever focaccia from scratch that we might want, he's the better, creative salad maker, I'm the more decent stir-fry dish creator, etc. We'll will cook across our areas of weakness but "weakness" often means need to consult a recipe/other person (if person is around), or an end result that is not as dynamic.
If you should do the breadmaking, hopefully he can complement with another existing cooking expertise..
I agree too much bread...ain't necessarily good as one grows older ..all those carbs if not burnt off from cycling...
Best of luck.