Do you snack while preparing dinner?!


Question:

Do you snack while preparing dinner?


Answers:
i snack whenever there's food laying around. i'm too impatient to wait until dinner's done to finally eat.

Of course! Its the only way to cook!

well...
sometimes...
hahaha

sometimes if i am hungry enough to do that

I nibble on everything I`m making, especially veggies.

I sure do.

who asks that kind of question?

Sure! Eat something to pep up your hunger...you know like a starter!

Too much! So much that I only eat a teeny bit of dinner when I serve it! And then I get "Aren't you hungry??" or "That's all you're having??" It's like, I've already been eating!

Gotta taste test everthing first, right?

Yes! Makes it more fun.

If you eat a spare bit of garlic while cooking with it, you
have to wait ten minutes after you crush it, or else you don't get all the health benefits.

Sure do...........

YES ALL THE TIME CAUSE I BE HUNGRY

Yea, then l say " lam not hungry now- l will skip tea" - but lve eaten more than l would have had on my plate,lol. Still l get a bit of attention then- people saying "oh has cooking it put you off?" here have a drink an sit down- we will wash up Mmmmm good blag- AND full tummy. x

Everybody know that snacking is the right and privlige of the chef. Chefs from Escoffier to Julia Childs all agree that that is the perk of cooking.

Yes. I hate waiting for things. I'm too impatient.

How else are you supposed to cook?

It depends on what I am preparing

At home, I guess I do, but it's under the pretense of "tasting".

At work, I'll taste a completed (or almost completed) dish, to check for seasoning, etc. We use disposable plastic spoons and forks, specifically for that purpose...they get used once, then thrown away. But I am honestly not trying to savor or enjoy the food, for the sake of dining; I'm just judging whether it's ready to serve to other people.

When I'm preparing food at home, though, there are no rules. If I'm chopping vegetables, I'll munch on raw pieces of it, to make sure it's fresh. If I slice some cheese for lasagna, I'll usually slice a couple more slices than I need--accidentally, of course--and I'll end up eating them.

I don't think it's a bad thing...it was my food to begin with!

I am the biggest picker of food that when the food is ready to eat as a meal, I am not hungry.




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