Can you cook ? If so who taught you ?
If not, why don't you learn ?
2007-10-31
07:21:04
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I learned by necessity. I was raised by my grandparents & when my grandmother passed, my granddad & I had to learn to cook or starve.
But now I really like it.
2007-10-31
07:22:40 ·
update #1
I REALLY didn't mean this as a chauvanistic question. Just seems like more men that I know don't cook. Just wondering how they survive.
2007-10-31
07:39:20 ·
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...and no, I'm not overweight. 6' 1" and 170 lbs.
I've found that you can make a lot of really tasty dishes that are pretty healthy.
2007-10-31
07:41:04 ·
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Ya. I love cooking. Making Italian and Mexican dishes... mmm tacos. hah I learned from my grandmother and my dads friend huan. But i didnt learn because i wanted to. I learned because i needed to. I lost my mom when i was 5 due to breast cancer. Ive grown to love cooking for myself and teach a couple of my friends.
2007-10-31 07:27:38
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answered by s520ex 2
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I'm not quite sure why it is assumed cooking is a woman's work. Plenty of men have an interest in cooking, and who do cook. And there are plenty of women who don't (myself included). But food is a necessity, and it doesn't matter who cooks it. I think a more appropriate question would be, "for the humans...can you cook? If not, how and what do you eat?"
2007-10-31 14:28:17
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answered by MsBurgundy 3
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All three of my sons can cook and are the MAIN cooks at their homes. Their wives love it. They also help (majorily) with the house work. I taught my kids how to cook and made it fun for them to learn. They all (even the girls) enjoy cooking now.
2007-10-31 14:26:27
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answered by carmeliasue 6
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I love to cook because unfortunately for me I love to eat. My dad ran a five star restraunt when I was growing up and as I got older I started to realise that a lot of places serve the most disgusting crap.....So instead of bitching about it I taught myself and with the Joy of Cooking got up to speed real quick.....
2007-10-31 14:25:21
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answered by s01psb 3
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My dad learned to cook at age 60 when my mom passed, he made homemade noodles, and pies, he was the best. He is also gone now.
2007-10-31 14:59:17
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answered by chris w 7
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Just another necessary skill...plus each time you modify a recipe you learn something.
2007-10-31 14:36:24
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answered by sirbobby98121 7
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I problaby can if I put my mind to it, my mom kept trying to show me,,, but why bother.... thats what wifey's for.. i don't go asking her, nor would I expect her to mow the law or fix the roof.
good for you though,,, hope your not over wieght.
2007-10-31 14:26:17
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answered by Latin G 5
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Yes I can.
And the wife taught me how to do it . . .
2007-10-31 14:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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