learn to cook
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happyhappylife
@happyhappylife (95)
• Singapore
6 Apr 13
I admit I am not a good cook. I do not really like cooking since young. But I like eating delicious food. :)
Well, now I have been married for about 7 years . I have no choice but to learn how to cook for my family. I cannot...
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achinthya
@achinthya (1216)
• India
13 May 09
By going for cooking classes or your mother has taught you or by looking at peoples cooking or by going through the recipe book. How do you started to cook?
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sophie_dfuss
@sophie_dfuss (2365)
• Philippines
5 Mar 09
If you want to learn to cook, which do you prefer... to attend a cooking demo, to buy a cookbook or get a recipe online. Why?
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
22 Feb 09
I'm a very accident prone person in the kitchen.
You might say I'm a kitchen clutz.
For several years, I had to ban myself from using
knives or sharp objects in the kitchen cause I was
always cutting myself by accident. A...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
4 Oct 08
Tonight, when I was warming up a plate
of left over chicken and rice for a snack, I decided
to spice things up and sprinkled shredded
cheddar cheese over top.
Real comfort food!
It was really delicious.
I wish I'd had...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
4 Oct 08
If I went on strike and stopped cooking food,
there would be no food cooked in the house.
Well, I guess my spouse would eat peanut butter
sandwiches all the time.
And my daughter would eat Doritos.
She would love...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
4 Oct 08
If I'm tired, but still have to prepare dinner,
then I'd probably stick with
something simple and easy to prepare like
salmon salad sandwiches.
It's super simple to make and can be prepared
in less than five minutes.
My...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
7 Aug 08
Being from the South, I should know the answer to this question.
But I've never really made a gallon of sweet tea, so not
really sure how. Most times, I make tea by the cup.
I think it's more than just water, tea and...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
12 Jun 08
To make a simple, but delicious dinner for a small family,
wrap four chicken thighs in aluminum foil;
add baby carrots; cut up onions and potatoes, spices,
and some frozen veggies.
Add one tablespoon of water to mix....
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
30 Nov 07
About a month ago, we bought a really big bag of onions. And, in an effort to get rid of them, I've been using them in almost every dish. So, far, I've put them into spagetti, sloppy joes, tuna sandwiches (raw, uncooked onions)...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
29 Nov 07
Most times I try to eat a half sandwich. That way I get to ditch the extra piece of bread and extra calories. And, most times that's all I need, food wise. And, I've got just enough time to eat a half sandwich, before I have to...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
29 Nov 07
Usually we get grape jelly or strawberry jam. But, this week we tried out red raspberry preserves for the first time. They're very delicious. Have you tried them? They're also super sweet and that can't be good for the diet, so I...
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