Danny Wrote:I can successfully make beans on toast.
How do people eat this garbage?
Danny Wrote:I can successfully make beans on toast.
mamph Wrote:I love cooking but its something I rarely get the chance to spend time on, so I mainly just whip up things that are quick and cheap. Although I do bak cakes quite a bit. Most of my friends can guarantee that they will get a freshly baked cake from me for their birthday, also I make the best chocolate brownies.
Tamer Brad Wrote:mamph Wrote:I love cooking but its something I rarely get the chance to spend time on, so I mainly just whip up things that are quick and cheap. Although I do bak cakes quite a bit. Most of my friends can guarantee that they will get a freshly baked cake from me for their birthday, also I make the best chocolate brownies.
Evidently you're the best friend ever.
Ominous Wrote:www.proatcooking.com
Ominous Wrote:www.proatcooking.com
Alice Wrote:As part of my new ~I'm gonna make it on my own but blatantly fail~ attitude, I'm going to buy two cookbooks (a vegetarian one for my boyfriend and one for normal people) and start learning to cook some fancy foods!
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should start with? I don't want anything too difficult at first.
Tamer Brad Wrote:imitation crab
sam Wrote:Tamer Brad Wrote:imitation crab
what
its cheaper and doesn't taste half bad
Tamer Brad Wrote:sam Wrote:Tamer Brad Wrote:imitation crab
what
its cheaper and doesn't taste half bad
i'd rather just make a recipe that didn't involve crab at all
PRINCEcharming Wrote:I can steam rice, and boil water for pot noodles.
The part that really sucks I've been on at my mum to teach me how to clean the house/cook food/wach clothes/etc for years. I mean since I was a teenager.
Now when I carp things up she looks at me like I just dropped out of rhino's carp, like she actually has a reason to be surprised.