Your first cooking experience?!


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Your first cooking experience?


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First thing i ever cooked on my own, was an omelet, pretty sure it was mushroom and onion, i was 7.

ha ha

an apple pudding goes into the own and after 10 mins........BLAST!!!!!!!!But Now I can cook very well!!!!!

Friend and i tried making carrot cake in 5th grade.. Way too much baking soda and instead of peeling we cut the carrots into these fat things. Haha bad but funny experience.

dont make me remember that

the water evaporated and i burnt the pan and set off the fire alarm.

A disaster!!!!

Eventhough being a graduate in Nutrition & Dietetics.

Thanks any way for reminding the disaster, no I can sit and laugh!!

during a Girls Scout camping.... i was about 10 yrs old. we were taught to cook and fry eggs on fire using just a paper as our cooking utensil.

i had to make coffee for my mum and grandma and i ended up using salt instead of sugar

Pleasant! French fries.

i cooked out charcoals instead of scrambled fried eggs..

It was probably just cookies, with my mom. My first meal for the family was a pot roast when I was maybe11 or so.

Tried to make boiled eggs. Left them too long and they were grey yokes and rubber whites.

A field trip to the Mountains in 4th grade. We grilled hot dogs and toasted marshmallows.

I was trying to pop some popcorn on the stove in a skillet for a date that was coming over to watch videos. Well, I caught the kitchen on fire, so when my date arrived, he was greeted by fire trucks & policemen!! He never let me live that one down!

Eggs. Not the most difficult thing in the world as it turns out and the people I ate with even liked it : )

My first cooking experience is when i was 5 cereal.

Easy Bake Oven baby!


What American girl hasn't cooked one of those cardboardy tasting little cakes by the heat of a light bulb??

It was Yellow cake frosted with a TBSP of brown frosting.

My mom set the table, made tea, took pictures and our family of 5 all ate one tiny wedge of that gross cake. And my dad has never stopped telling me I am a great cook! That poor man was made to drink "potions" eat all of my experiments...and he did so with a "YUMMM" and a smile each and every bite.

Now, I am a great cook! Thanks to his encouragement.

In the 9th grade. Itook a culinary class in my freshman year. we traveld to france and japan and made different dishes sushi sushimi and oregano pasta.

my first was when i made a waffle and cooked it when i was smaller.

that would have been with my easy bake oven nearly 35 years ago.

I can vividly remember cooking mac & cheese at age 6 all by myself. Been cooking ever since !!

scold from mom.
as i wasn't allowed in kitchen.

For dinner I made burgers and for desert I made cake they turned out well. even though paul bumped into my cake dish and knocked it over.

maggi

i made roti for my dad as mymum was in hospital having a baby. I put on too much dry atta and the roti was burnt yellow and dry....my dad said it was the best roti he had ever eaten. I was so proud i cried.

I burnt corn. I don't know how (well i do). But I opened the can in to a pot and it just started sticking to the bottom and burning.

I made a "fruit" cake when I was 11 which consisted of yellow boxed cake mix and every fruit I could find in the kitchen. The baked grapes didn't go over well!

I was about 6 or 7 and my mother allowed me to make breakfast. I made the toast first and then the eggs, lastly I prepared the bacon. Of course everything was cold, but boy was I proud.

it was actually something i prepared not cooked. it was a salad sandwich.
everything went well till it came to the lettuce. only until i started eating it i realized i used cabbage instaed of lettuce. lol i was 5. im a pro in the kitchen now though




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