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do you like your mother's cooking?
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>>82869772
aye, i've been learning from her
she makes some really tasty things so, no better teacher
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the only reason shes able to make anything edible is because shes just smart enough to be able to read the directions on the hamburger helper box
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>>82869772
It's okay. it's nothing
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>>82869772
Yeah. I am lucky that both my parents are good cooks.
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>>82869772
My mom was a single mother so her cooking was basically this >>82869804
I moved out at 18 and taught myself to cook better than her over the years just by looking up recipes and experimenting with flavors
Men can understand the science behind the culinary arts and use it to enhance their meals.
Women just follow the instructions.
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>>82869772
She's dead now, but she was an average cook. I think cooking was a chore for her and she did the basics. There were a few dishes she did well though. But overall I'm a better cook than she was.



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