I make the best omelet!

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    Who here knows how to cook? How long have you been doing it and do you like it? What is the best meal you can cook and does it taste better than your parents'? And do you cook for fun or some other reason? Who taught you?

    As for me, I can cook, but simple things, such as pancakes, eggs, hot dogs, and the such. I really like to cook and I've been cooking for almost 3 years now. My mom used to teach me a lot back then. My meals usually do not taste as the ones my maid or dad makes, but they are okay, at least to me.
     
    Cooking is a neccesity in life really. I can't stand the thought of spending money for fast food or waiting to find that perfect women...who can cook for me.

    So yes I can cook and I do the majority of the cooking in my house. Not to say I'm the best cook because I am not but I sure can whip up something tasty and delicious though :P.
     
    I cook some but not that much. LOL
     
    I can cook well enough that I'd easily be able to take care of myself when I get out on my own. There are some things I've never cooked before, but if I follow instructions or a recipe in that case it usually turns out fairly well.
     
    Who here knows how to cook?
    I do know how to cook.

    How long have you been doing it and do you like it?
    I've known how to cook for about 10 years, but I do not enjoy it at all.

    What is the best meal you can cook and does it taste better than your parents'?
    I honestly don't know or care. I prefer not to cook things that take a lot of effort to make.

    And do you cook for fun or some other reason?
    I cook out of necessity, and nothing else, except maybe to satisfy a craving.

    Who taught you?
    My parents taught me how to cook, as well as some classes in our school.
     
    I make a mean bowl of cereal =P.

    I can cook most basic things. And if it's something out of a box with the recipe on it, or if it's something I can find a recipe for, I most definitely can cook it.

    It takes a certain mood for me to be in to actually want to cook, like if I'm really bored or something. Otherwise, I cook because I have to. And if I only have to fend for myself, and not worry about making something for others, I do something easy... like PB&J.

    No one really 'taught' me to cook, but my mom always wanted to. I was just too lazy to learn.
     
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    I've been cooking since I was a young kid, so I'd like to think I'm a decent cook. I'm not a whoamygod expert or anything, but cooking is one of the areas that I think I'm fairly proficient in. I like cooking as a way of killing time and just having something relaxing to do, so it's easy enough for me to make basic junk.
     
    I cook relatively well, I'd like to think. I can at least follow a recipe well. Not really good with what flavors go with what on my own, but if I have a guide to follow, things turn out good. In the end that's all that really matters to me. Throwing stuff together, 9 times out of 10, isn't as great. ^^;

    Honestly I think my best food is when I make the awesome Japanese curry mix. Weird I know. But it's always so tasty afterwords!

    You'd think that with my stepdad and stepbrothers in food service that I'd learn most of my stuff from them, but honestly, I learned the basics from cooking classes in school. o__O; When they cook I let them do their thing and don't usually watch.
     
    I watch cooking shows on TV and then head off to the kitchen, just to set the smoke alarm.
    I can cook a few things, though I'm not much of a cook. I can't remember how long I've been doing it, but I used to have a lot of interest in cooking when I was younger. The best meal I can cook is ramen and omelet, yay! XD; It tastes pretty good, but I doubt it's better than my mom's. I cook for fun, and sometimes when I'm hungry XD. I experimented with cooking myself. ;3
     
    Growing up with my parents, it'd be weird if I didn't know how to cook. My mom owns a bakery and my dad is an experienced barbecue cook-off contestant. When I was in high school, my parents made it essential for me to learn how to cook for myself for when I'm on my own. As it is, I can cook a variety of meals, including macaroni & cheese, pork chops and rice, all kinds of pasta and potato dishes, enchiladas, and chicken mole.

    Of course, taking after my father as much as I do, I occasionally just prefer to barbecue whatever slab of meat I have available, pair it with canned beans and call it a meal. XD
     
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    I can cook some things. My arsenal is limited, but I can a microwave, toaster oven, and stove properly. The only thing I don't really touch is a regular oven.
     
    I can cook well. I can make awesome pasta, pancakes, etc.

    I love pasta, so I am glad I can make it myself :D
     
    I've been cooking since I was just about twelve or thirteen years old. Spending a lot of time in the kitchen with my mom, I just naturally grew to liking it. Although, I more lean to baking than cooking, so I wouldn't say I'm the best at it. While I am pretty good at cooking a few meals - mac & cheese, mashed potatoes to name a few, I can't beat my mom at it.
     
    xD, this reminds me of the Skype Manifesto, where I publicly announced I sucked at cooking. ;D

    I can't even toast toast without burning it. o_o
     
    My part-time job is an assistant 'chef' in a restaurant nearby, so yes, I know how to cook pretty well. I can make a lot of dishes, but I don't have a 'best' one. My mother used to teach me when I was a kid, and now the head chef gives me advice and stuff on how to make something.
     
    Positive. I can cook for myself or for family. I'm just too lazy/don't have a chance to cook, because my grandma always cooks.
    I can cook many things. I can make Italian food, my own Polish food, American food and so go on... (My speciality is Spaghetti)
     
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