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       Re: Who taught you to cook?
       By: Owensmommy32010 Date: May 22, 2018, 8:52 am
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       Self for both cooking and baking
       I enjoy both but sometimes I don't LOL
       [quote author=KikaFleur link=topic=52.msg258#msg258
       date=1526895405]
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       Who taught you to cook?
       Who taught you to bake?
       Which one do you prefer - cooking or baking?
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       Re: Who taught you to cook?
       By: guest54 Date: May 24, 2018, 12:18 pm
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       My Mom - she was a fabulous cook and I loved watching her cook &
       bake.  Her Mom lived downstairs and I enjoy watching her too. I
       loved to cook and make a homemade dinner almost every night.  I
       don't bake that much- I don't have the kitchen space, we don't
       eat many baked goods, and it's just the two of us.  I have a few
       things I do - fruit pies for the holidays, and a special chiffon
       cake, orange or lemon, also for the holidays, or church bake
       sales or a pot luck.
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       Re: Who taught you to cook?
       By: guest43 Date: May 24, 2018, 12:29 pm
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       [quote author=KikaFleur link=topic=52.msg258#msg258
       date=1526895405]
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       Who taught you to cook?
       Who taught you to bake?
       Which one do you prefer - cooking or baking?
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       I learned how to cook at a young age and through watching my
       parents.
       Baking-self-taught and by watching my mom and grandma.
       Cooking and baking is alright.If I can order out all the time I
       would but then I will become homeless lol!
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       Re: Who taught you to cook?
       By: Hugss Date: May 25, 2018, 1:50 pm
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       me :)
       [quote author=KikaFleur link=topic=52.msg258#msg258
       date=1526895405][center][attach=1][/center]
       Who taught you to cook?
       Who taught you to bake?
       Which one do you prefer - cooking or baking?
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       #Post#: 4022--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Who taught you to cook?
       By: guest12 Date: May 25, 2018, 3:09 pm
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       [font=comic sans ms]My grandmother and great grandmother. I love
       both. My father was also a natural at it ad was a gourmet
       chef.[/font]
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       Re: Who taught you to cook?
       By: guest46 Date: May 25, 2018, 6:26 pm
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       Probably my dad . Kind of . He did all the cooking  bc he was
       picky and my mom just said have had it them ..lol
       But mostly just self taught .
       I’m not a baker . I’d much rather cook
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       Re: Who taught you to cook?
       By: guest16 Date: May 25, 2018, 6:28 pm
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       My mom.
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       Re: Who taught you to cook?
       By: guest50 Date: May 25, 2018, 10:44 pm
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       I started slowly figuring it out when we had Nicholas. I was
       absolutely hopeless in the kitchen until I had to start feeding
       a child lol. I like baking best, I think :)
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       Re: Who taught you to cook?
       By: guest71 Date: May 26, 2018, 8:55 am
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       Mainly I learned from cookbooks. I learned a little from my mom
       and grandma.
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       Re: Who taught you to cook?
       By: guest45 Date: May 27, 2018, 7:08 am
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       My mother for some staple meals, but my father is who taught me
       finer cooking.
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