Can anyone replace mother's cooking skills?
@sathviksouvik (23245)
May 22, 2016 9:31am CST
My mother had been serving me breakfast lunch and dinner for my entire life.
My wife also cooks very well.
I was in school from that time I used to have vegetable rice and fish curry rice in the morning and went to school.
My mother's delicacies had remained a luxury for me. Elementary dishes like bottlegourd curry and ilish fish curry I cannot forget.
These recipes are shown in cookery shows with head "mother's recipies". Whatever may be the recipe the skill of mothers cannot be competed against.
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@puddleglum (1380)
• United States
22 May 16
Your mother's cooking will always hold good memories for you. My mother is a good cook that loves to try new recipes.
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@sathviksouvik (23245)
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23 May 16
Thanks Chloe, it is great to know your mother also loves to try new recipes.
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@sathviksouvik (23245)
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22 May 16
Thanks Shrutiji for the comments. Yes, mothers create a high standard. Reaching that standard is difficult.
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@marguicha (230349)
• Chile
22 May 16
I always thanked my husband that henever said that his mom cooked better. That made me learn and now I love cooking. Mothers may cook best, yet beware.
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@sathviksouvik (23245)
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22 May 16
Thanks Marguicha for the comments. You must have brilliant competition with your mother in law in cooking.
@slund2041 (3314)
• United States
22 May 16
My mother is a good cook, and I will always treasure her dishes.
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@sathviksouvik (23245)
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22 May 16
Thanks Slund for the comments. There is magic in my mother's hands.
@sathviksouvik (23245)
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22 May 16
Thanks Marlina for the comments. You must be a great cook as you had created competition.
@sathviksouvik (23245)
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22 May 16
Thanks Ilocosboy for the comments. Yes, Chefs are professional cooks. Mothers add love with the food. That makes the difference.








