<p>Just to find out how many of us can cook, and how many of us are thankful for moms cooking/dads cooking/meal plans/ramen and microwaveable meals.</p>
<p>I hate cooking and never cook, but I just love food, especially the one that my mom prepares.
My parents always tell me that I have to learn to cook so that when I go to college food won’t be an issue, But I tell them thank god we have Burger King :P</p>
<p>I LOVE COOKING! I usually cook for my family on weekends. Specialities: apple pie and cheesecake (rly funny cuz i dont even like cheesecake, i make it for my dad, lol). I’m more into baking, though I’ve been trying to cook more actual meals. Will make lasagna next week :)</p>
<p>I freaking love cooking. My favorite is Italian food. (I wish I was italian just for the food!) I’m in love with pasta! I want to open my own restaurant one day and I want to go to culinary school. But mother dearest isn’t too happy about that. But she doesn’t seem to complain when I make dinner… :)</p>
<p>I have been cooking for about three years. One summer ago I took a course at Johnson and Wales here in Charlotte. I considered it as a profession but have finally come to the conclusion that it will do it as a hobby instead.</p>
<p>I can cook or bake many things if I have a recipe in front of me. Without that, I can make some basic things like pasta, eggs, grilling, cookies, brownies, etc.</p>
<p>seriously, i can cook, but only a bit. i usually make dishes along the lines of pastas, lasagnas, steaks, ribs and such. i can also make a lot of breakfast food, as well as a bunch of desserts. </p>
<p>i’ve been trying out more complex stuff now that I have an idea of the basics. as of now, i’m trying to improve the basics with a cookbook by the name of ad hoc. after that, i’m not sure, but cooking is definitely a hobby.</p>