How Many of You Can Cook?

<p>I make bread and baklava from scratch; I make huge batches of pesto with basil from our garden twice a year; and, I can grill just about anything. I have an unfair advantage, though. I live in a very foodie house. My dad is a chef. I get small kitchen appliances for birthday gifts. I don’t think I’ve eaten anything with ground meat in the past 10 years and I’m not a vegetarian. The whole meal plan thing next year is going to be a real adjustment.</p>

<p>I wish i could cook:( It takes to much time anyway. If my mom doesnt cook i just find something else like cereal or toaster strudels. Just thinking of ramen noodles with tomato sauce makes me want to puke. Thats gross.</p>

<p>only omelets and meth.</p>

<p>I cook like it’s nobody’s business.</p>

<p>I love to cook! I had a professional cooking class last year and it made me realize how much I adore being in the kitchen. I thought about doing the culinary program at the local community college, which is very reputable, but decided against it. It is definitely a back-up though. :slight_smile: </p>

<p>What is your favorite thing to cook? This is to anyone. Mine would be cheesecake; simple but SO good!</p>

<p>I can bake an apple pie!</p>

<p>I love cooking curry :3. So easy, yet it’s sooooooooo good (though that’s mostly thanks to the…I don’t know the English word for it. Pepper packet? Spice packet? I always refer to it with the Thai name but whatevssss).</p>

<p>Grilled cheese. Holler</p>

<p>I can cook almost anything. If my mom isn’t home I usually end up making either stir fry, chicken parm, or garlic pasta with olive oil for everyone. I’m not that great of a baker though… oh well. In one year that won’t even matter, though =]</p>

<p>I love to cook! And i’ve been told I’m pretty good at it.
My dad thought me to cook; my much beloved aunt thought me to bake.</p>