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How did you learn to cook?

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I learned from my grandmother. I grew up cooking, and baking right next to her. These memories mean the world to me. I am still able to enjoy her cooking, and I surprise my grandparents with meals often. Normally for special occasions they request my lasagna. My grandfather is borderline diabetic, but I don’t use even a full box of the noodles.
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From books but most importantly from my family.
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Cook books and internet. Growing up, our parents isn't really into home cooking, since they were both extremely busy. We pretty much eat instant food everyday.
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kasedy Fairbairn wrote: 19 Jun 2022, 07:54 I learned from my grandmother. I grew up cooking, and baking right next to her. These memories mean the world to me. I am still able to enjoy her cooking, and I surprise my grandparents with meals often. Normally for special occasions they request my lasagna. My grandfather is borderline diabetic, but I don’t use even a full box of the noodles.
I also learned from my grandmother when I was about 17. I didn't want to learn, but she always kept calling to the kitchen. Now, I absolutely love cooking.
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Shenila Ginabay wrote: 11 Jul 2022, 11:57
kasedy Fairbairn wrote: 19 Jun 2022, 07:54 I learned from my grandmother. I grew up cooking, and baking right next to her. These memories mean the world to me. I am still able to enjoy her cooking, and I surprise my grandparents with meals often. Normally for special occasions they request my lasagna. My grandfather is borderline diabetic, but I don’t use even a full box of the noodles.
I also learned from my grandmother when I was about 17. I didn't want to learn, but she always kept calling to the kitchen. Now, I absolutely love cooking.
It is memories like this that we will always hold near and dear to us.
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On a scale of 1 to 10, I will say I'm a 7. I'm still in the process of learning. My mother would make me come into the kitchen and watch what she's doing. But to be honest, I don't really learn much from watching her, I end up forgetting. But I do better when I watch videos and practice myself.
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My grandparents, my mom, and myself.
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I learnt how to cook by watching my mother cook when I was a lot younger. And now she doesn't cook anymore.
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I learned how to cook by following my mum to the kitchen when I was young. I normally follow her to the kitchen whenever she wants to cook and as time goes on I know how to cook little by little but now I'm a good cook
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My mother had to leave to work so I started making food for my brother. I have fallen in love with it ever since.
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I don't enjoy cooking but I had to learn because it's a necessity. Most of the dishes, I learnt by calling my parents and grandmother. They share their recipes and tell me how I have to cook and then I cook.
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As I got older and had to stay alone, there was a need for me to provide for myself so since then I've been experimenting with cooking.
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I am still learning to cook, despite nearing middle-age. I've always been a baker, but cooking is a different animal because it's so much more intuitive. I didn't know how to tell if something "tasted right" (or how to fix it if not) until I just started experimenting. I usually start with a recipe (like the baker I will always be deep down) and then add or subtract ingredients based on what I know I've liked or disliked in the past. My cooking skills are very much a work in progress, but at least they are progressing!
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I initially learned from my mom, but expanded my skills by trying out recipes I found online.
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