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Can you remember the first thing you learned to cook
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Can't remember exactly what but my mum walked out on us when I was still under 10, I used to cook my dad's dinner ready for him when he got home from work and a Sunday roast at the weekend.
I was just a wee boy still, mind you I'm not sure how good it was pretty sure dad only ate it to be polite
Usual fair was boiled potato carrots cabbage and tinned ham, not exactly a culinary masterpiece. |
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Toast.
Not in a toaster mind you; rather, under the grill.
It might not sound a big deal but everyone has to start somewhere, right and my mum taught me to watch it so that it didn’t burn.
….this was last week 👍🏻 |
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"Probably chips when d*unk using the deep fat fryer after a night out
Sounds perfectly safe.
It's not ,I lost a good friend because he did this 😓"
A friends neighbour called the fire brigade when it went up in flames after he fell asleep on the couch |
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Cheese and potato pie, and also a plum crumble. Both were taught at school cookery lesson. Age 11.
At home the first dish I was taught was italian meatballs, taught by my Italian grandfather. Age about 12/13.
My first boyfriend's mum taught me a lot about cooking and I'm so grateful to her for also teaching me life lessons. Age 16.
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"Cheese and potato pie, and also a plum crumble. Both were taught at school cookery lesson. Age 11.
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I was coming to say the same!
Cheese and potato pie, but I was taught by my mother.
Also it was Apple crumble for me.
I still cook both of this day! 😊 |
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