I’m finally starting to get into it, I can make meatballs for spaghetti, tomato pasta sauce and make homemade mac and cheese. It’s kind of difficult at times though because sometimes I get confused when theres too many steps to follow.
I like to cook simple stuff but I like to eat more than I like to cook!
I like cooking simple stuff but my parents don’t want me to cook when they’re in the house. Sometimes they make food I don’t like and force me to eat it, they won’t let me cook. And yeah I eat more than I cook, I cook rarely, only when I am in the mood and when my parents aren’t home.
Yes, but not all the time.
I don’t like cooking. My elbows are really bad so I can’t cut foods easily.
If they were ok I would probably cook once in a while, if my mom, or my wife weren’t around.
Can’t you have a surgery?
I did, it failed.
Next possibility is total joint replacement but I want to try other things before that.
I enjoy cooking when I get to pick the ingredients usually from a grocery store of my choosing.
Yes I like cooking especially trying new vegetarian dishes
Not just for myself no.
I get ready made meals I just heat in the microwave.
I cook for my former stepmother once a week.
She loves my meatballs.
I try to keep it cheap and easy when I cook now a days.
I used to cook expensive meals for boyfriends but not anymore.
I’m single now but my x liked my cooking.
I cooked for him a few times.
I don’t always like my own cooking.
Last meal I cooked to myself was awful.
I made vegan sate with noodles.
Wasn’t very nice.
I appreciate buying ready meals from a church organisation.
I used to love it. Not so much now.
I love to cook. I’m always trying different recipes. A trick is to read the instructions 2 or three times before cooking a recipe.
I love to cook. I cook pretty simple things because dad is a boring foodie but it’s still something I enjoy. I’ve found that as someone who loves eating that cooking well really accents that.
I love cooking… I wanted to start a cafe … dunno anymore though
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I used to love cooking. Now it’s only fun sometimes. It’s not as rewarding when you don’t have to provide for a family.
If I could I would go to culinary school
I love cooking. Right now I’m looking into getting started with baking. But I don’t have a sweet tooth so maybe I won’t be any good at it.
I love making soups especially soups like egg drop, homemade chicken noodle, French onion, and other stuff.
My next experiment will be making a spinach souffle. Made it once before but I didn’t do the eggs right. Need to get the egg whites all frothy this time.
Also gonna try making a thick chili but gonna give it a sweet twist by adding some small bits of Mandarin oranges. I don’t know the wisdom of such thought but cooking should be fun.
Practice makes perfect.
I only have myself to feed. I believe in discipline. Last night I sent myself to bed without any dinner because I spilt mustard on the floor without cleaning it up.
Anyways, yeah, I cook. Nothing fancy but I’ll cook a hamburger cheesy dish or a pasta casserole or soup or stew etc. Those will feed me for a week. Luckily, cooking is no big deal to me, it gets monotonous eating out of a can or eating a plain piece of meat so yeah, cooking is important to me.
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