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    Who here can cook? The question is more aimed at the lads here but ladies are very welcome to contribute as well.

    I can cook but nothing fancy just basic food. I can cook most dinners. I am no Gordon Ramsay or Jamie Oliver

    I know alot of lads who are completely useless at cooking and would think I am completely weird for being able to cook to some degree.

    Should everybody male and female be able to cook rather than depend on take away or the local shop/deli that does dinners?

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    Hi, I love cook ,i am intrested in learn irish cuisine .

    I hope be ur next angel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latin chery View Post
    Hi, I love cook ,i am intrested in learn irish cuisine .

    I hope be ur next angel.
    Start with soda bread, it is one of the easiest and quickest things to make, but tastes gorgeous!!!

    I like cooking, but I am a bit rusty. Cooking for one is not really cost effective and results in a lot ending up in the freezer or being thrown away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    Start with soda bread, it is one of the easiest and quickest things to make, but tastes gorgeous!!!

    I like cooking, but I am a bit rusty. Cooking for one is not really cost effective and results in a lot ending up in the freezer or being thrown away.

    Stews Kate, it's the way to go if you're single and cooking. Tastes just as good when it comes out of the freezer too ... usually.

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    I am pretty handy with knives myself!.

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    I've been lucky with both the men in my life and some of my special clients. Amazing cooks who taught me a thing or two. I've just stood back in awe at some of their offerings.

    I wouldn't be in a relationship with someone that can't cook. The thought that beans on toast is the best I Can aspire too if incapacitated ... better to be on one's own! LOL!
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    I specialized in souther Asian and Caribbean food (Jamaican and Trinidad). Polish and English food is out of the question since I was learning it since I remember. What else... Japanese- ll kinds of sushi and I'm a master of stakes.

    Here's the LAKSA SOUP MADE FROM SCRATCH:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiberjabber View Post
    Stews Kate, it's the way to go if you're single and cooking. Tastes just as good when it comes out of the freezer too ... usually.
    I make stews and I have a slow cooker and a pressure cooker, but I've only got a small freezer and you can get sick of eating the same thing all the time. I do make them now and again though.

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    well with this weather a bowel of good northern broth with soggy dumplings is a must , I can cook but won't cook

    Im not built for the kitchen …..lol Tiff xx

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    Freezer... It's not an option when I'm cooking.. Before I turn around, food is gone. Thing is I hate cooking but I love food and I havent eaten my food for at least a year now (I have a lot of allergies and my medical condition doesnt allow me to eat certain food or drink alcohol)
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