- master cook
- good cook
- fair cook
- poor cook
- no cooking skills
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With practice I could be better.
Not good. At best 3/10 . I prefer one pot(saucepan, frying pan, casserole dish, wok) meals . I don’t do well when there are lots of instructions/steps/timings involved.
I’m also not good at experimenting as I’m not good at judging what goes best with what.
I’m an ok cook, I can make a few recipes well. And I’m good at what goes with what 
I’m a fair cook, but I need a recipe for everything.
After three years of having all my dinners cooked, prepared for me, I am now, as of last week, having to prepare and cook my own lunches and dinners and I am having a wonderful time doing it. It is a challenge, but, I’ve always loved challenges.
I’m so so. I’m better at just diving in and seeing what happens than following written instructions.
I make tasty food. With the exception of meat…I can’t seem to get it right!! I get nervous of it being raw and always overdo it so it’s dry. But anything else I cook I’m told (and I think) is pretty tasty
I don’t like to cook though, takes too much time and energy.
I’m terrible! But I like Gordon Ramsay so I’ll try and be better so he doesn’t yell at me
I get Cheerio’s and milk right almost every time.
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Got yah!
Ha! I don’t even get that right. I bought a box of Cheerios the last time I went grocery shopping but did not buy any milk. 
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