Who taught you to cook?
My answer:
Me? Cook?! Well OK, I can cook a little, but only a little, and not without assistance. That little bit of cooking I can do, I learnt mostly at school, or at the boarding school where we’d sometimes cook something for ourselves usually at weekends, and I also know some things from my Mum, and help her out when I can and when she wants it, which is not very often as I usually end up with my fingers bleeding like hell or stuff spilled or messed up, as she puts it, in such a creative way that she’d never even know you can mess up food like this! 😀 So she prefers to avoid that. But sometimes I will help her anyway, regardless of how she feels about it, I like a bit of adrenaline sometimes. Apparently I make the best dough for pierogi, although what I do with it that is so unusual that others don’t I have no idea.
How about you? 🙂
My mom. I think I learned more from just watching her rather than her trying to teach me.
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That’s how my Mum learnt to cook as well – observing her mum. –
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I was taught to cook a little at the independence training home, but really I can’t cook.
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Cooking is quite challenging in my experience, so I get it.
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I taught myself several years ago. I’d never been interested in it, but then I went to my mom’s house for a cookout and I saw her make sauteed squash, and it tasted delicious, and I thought, “Why can’t I do that?” Woo hoo!
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And how cool that you learnt it on your own! 🙂
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