Who taught you how to cook?!
Answers: my mom (?) taught me. =] funny thing is, she really hates to cook and I love it. (So much I'm even going to culinary school soon!)
my momma taught me too! i love it. and her! =]
my nonna taught me i love cooking aswell
From my mom at first, then I learned from cookbooks and lots of practice.
i learned some from my mom...some from grandma, and self taught a bunch too
My parents both worked. I always babysat my siblings. We never had extra for treats like cookies and such. I would go through my Grandmother's cookbooks and make fudge or peanut butter cookies. I was 11. It turned into a career for me too.
That is great. I had to learn on my own trial and error.
my nan you shold get yours tOoo you get great tips and advice
I learnt some from my parents, some at school and the rest I learnt myself as I got older. Where I have live, I have learnt the recipes of the lands so to say. Best of luck!
My mom taught me the basics. My dad taught me the secrets of gourmet cooking.
My mother and a chef teacher taught me i am glad as i love cooking anything even if it might be complicated i will have a try to cook it.
I used to watch my mom and scrape out the bowl afterwards. I don't think she ever formally taught me.
When I moved out I got cookbooks and taught myself. Also, my boyfriend makes great stirfry and steamed fish, so he taught me those ones.
my mom
my aunt.. hehehe.. coz my parents are on abroad.. i hate cooking.. =)
i got from internet chefs. one the most impressive cook is Nigella Lawson. you want to learn some easy, fast and delicious cooking recipe. come and see at these:
www.foodnetwork.com
www.foodtv.ca
100% self taught
My great grandmother taught me the basics and all the Italian and french recipes I commonly make (I grew up with her in Italy until I was about 9). When I moved to America lived near an elderly Chinese women who taught me all Chinese recipes I know. I also saw my grandmother more often who taught me the American style of cooking and recipes, as well as German and Irish recipes (she was irish, my grandfather was german). I then at 14 got a job at a Mexican restaurant learned many recipes by one of the chefs. And now I am marrying an Indian man and his mother along with many cookbooks are teaching me traditional Indian recipes.
All of this has been, of course, supplemented by television shows and cookbooks. And I am enrolling in a thai cooking class this summer.
my mom taught me some basics. then I went to CC to study hospitality and took some cooking classes. the rest has been self taught and picking up tips from reading and watching cooking shows.