Did you cook for someone you hate?

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Did you ever, for some reason have cooked for a person who insults your morality?
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Post by Shinderera Hime »

No. But if so he or she will eat something that 😝.
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Yes always and they loved my cooking
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Can't say that I have, but if I did I'd do my best to make the cooking taste amazing to get on their nerves. :)
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Yes, my dad.. He is filled with bullshit but he is my dad so I still serve him with the best I could including food.
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Nope, fortunately..I live everyone in the house..and they love me back :)
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IamShing wrote: 25 Mar 2019, 11:48 Did you ever, for some reason have cooked for a person who insults your morality?
Yesssssssssss... Basically everyday
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Post by Nicole_Boyd »

I’ve never had to cook for someone who hated me and there are very few people who annoy me (I try not to hate anyone). But if I did I’d make tiramisu, that always puts me in a better mood. Maybe it would help their grouchyness lol
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I cooked for my enemy during his birthday, he stole my motorbike and as a revenge I cooked really good during his birthday to impress his girlfriend and that girl is mine now.
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Yes a few times and it would always end up salty, dry, burnt or inedible
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No. :hand:
I even rarely cook for the people I love. What more for the person I hate? Hahaha
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I find it hard to hate people, it's too toxic emotion in my opinion. But if I were to cook for someone I didn't like, it would probably not be a very good dish.
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Seriously, if I hate them,where on earth would we meet to cook for them??
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No I have never but if I were to, I would add pepper to my liking hoping he/she won't cope up with it
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Post by leximutia »

No, and I actually don't believe I would ever be able to cook something for someone I disliked. I can't imagine I would want to put in any time or effort in wasting a good meal.
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