First meal/beverages you prepared yourself.

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It was a sandwich for my brother!
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The first meal I prepared myself was noodles, though it turned out soggy, I was just happy I was able to make something by myself and I ate it all, even though it didn't taste like what my mom used to make.
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I didn’t really start cooking until college and I made pasta - with my mom on speed dial :lol:
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The first-ever dish I made was mashed potatoes. 😂 I peeled too many potatoes and didn't know what to do with the rest. I was young and inexperienced.
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R-Myra wrote: 13 Mar 2018, 14:41 There are a lot of reasons that make you cook. Was there a reason you started cooking? What was the first thing you prepared yourself, without any help, to eat or not eatable food (failed attempt)?
The first beverage I ever prepared was warm milk. It was easy, it made sense, and till date,it is still one of my favorite beverages to drink.
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Ronjafrigard wrote: 13 Mar 2018, 22:59 I always thought it was so neat the way my dad made pancakes, so I tried to make them myself, but it didn’t work out so well. Let’s just say I managed to burn not only the batter and my hand, but there was egg in my hair for days!
Oh good Lord. I remember the first time I 'tried' to make pancakes. My mum almost had good reason to call the fire service.
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Le-nic Pretorius wrote: 29 Oct 2022, 12:43 The first-ever dish I made was mashed potatoes. 😂 I peeled too many potatoes and didn't know what to do with the rest. I was young and inexperienced.
That must have been scary for you. Was it though? It would have been for me. I hate wasting food, so I would have forced myself to eat everything.
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I made a chocolate lava cake in my early teens. It ended up like a cake with no lava. Made it for so many years and is my favorite dessert that I make.
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Does instant noodles, bread toast, and scrambled eggs count? Haha. Well, if it doesn't count, then I made egg curry or stir-fried noodles. I don't remember for sure. It's been a long time.
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My first meal was french toast, as for something to drink, it was tea.
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I'm super not sure, but it was probably mac and cheese. Not even the good kind... more than likely, it was Kraft. :lol:
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