Poll: Can you cook?

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DividedUnity

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I can cook but I rarely do it. I can't cook anything complicated, a nice simple meal is about it. I can bake quite well though, a good thing to know how to do when the cupboards are a bit bare.
 

Pandalisk

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Rasputin1 said:
Pandalisk said:
I just learnt how to use the toaster...So no?
Noone is as bad as my sister at cooking. She burnt cereal... Seriously
actually me and my twin sister have both done that on seperate occasions...We like Warm cereal..Sue us why dont'cha?!.

This continued until my mother demanded we just warm the milk, but dammit! its not the same!
 

Sonicron

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Yeah, I can safely say I'm a pretty good cook. Learned a whole boatload of great recipes from my dad... I'm particularly skilled in the preparation of game, especially venison and moose.
 

rokkolpo

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You've never lived until you've eaten one of the the bapao bun's i put in the microwave.
>_>
 

Andalusa

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I love cooking but I don't like following recipes, so most things I make are a one off, unless it's something like spag bol.
I prefer baking though, much more fun.
 

pelopelopelo

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I can do a few things well, but I rarely cook. I'm good with spaghetti bolognese, fried breakfasts and sandwiches.

I fucking destroy when it comes to making sandwiches.
 

Simalacrum

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I'm afraid not... I can make omlette's, English breakfast, a basic pasta... and thats about it.

I intend to take a crash course in cookery soon :p
 

rokkolpo

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Sinclose said:
I can't, but I'm learning.
rokkolpo said:
You've never lived until you've eaten one of the the bapao bun's i put in the microwave.
>_>
Yummy! Is it possible to request one? XD
reservation are to be delivered to the white house who will then inform me of making some bapoa buns if i were to feel like it.

you should be receiving your very own bapao bun after just 5 months of waiting.
 

Rasputin1

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Pandalisk said:
Rasputin1 said:
Pandalisk said:
I just learnt how to use the toaster...So no?
Noone is as bad as my sister at cooking. She burnt cereal... Seriously
actually me and my twin sister have both done that on seperate occasions...We like Warm cereal..Sue us why dont'cha?!.


This continued until my mother demanded we just warm the milk, but dammit! its not the same!
Haha, that's exactly what my sister is. She put it on the stove and just forgot about it..
Her terrible cooking is all down to her forgetfulness.
 

Riobux

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I personally think I can cook, to an extent.

Edit: Okay, I probably shouldn't do just a one liner.

I can cook to a recipe and I can cook ready-made stuff, but I usually have a hard time doing a complicated recipe or adapting a recipe. I've also been made fun of for some of my cooking (curry), which led to me making fun of my dad back (I refer to his rice as mash, because the length of time it's soaked in water makes it look like mashed potatoes in a rice form).
 

manaman

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Anything with meat. Quite a few other dishes. I do some amazing BBQ.

In short I am an excellent cook.

Rasputin1 said:
Noone is as bad as my sister at cooking. She burnt cereal... Seriously
My sister burnt water.

Well okay she left the pan on the stove for a couple of days and long after the water all boiled out the pan actually started to melt and sink onto the burner. I had to toss the burner with the pan, couldn't get them apart.
 

Rasputin1

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manaman said:
Anything with meat. Quite a few other dishes. I do some amazing BBQ.

In short I am an excellent cook.

Rasputin1 said:
Noone is as bad as my sister at cooking. She burnt cereal... Seriously
My sister burnt water.

Well okay she left the pan on the stove for a couple of days and long after the water all boiled out the pan actually started to melt and sink onto the burner. I had to toss the burner with the pan, couldn't get them apart.
Wow.. That takes skill.
 

XJ-0461

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In theory... yes, I can cook.

In practice... maybe not, but then again I rarely try.