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First thing you learned to cook

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What was the first thing you learned to cook?
 
Oatmeal first, then scrambled eggs shortly after.
 
I'm pretty sure it was instant ramen. Either that boxed macaroni and cheese. I do remember a vivid memory of my mom teaching me how to cook french toast, I just don't recall if that was before ramen noodles or mac and cheese. lol
 
mixed in fact, salmon mostly. And remember it cost over $30 for the fish that I had to get :( Ochhh
Man, that was an expensive dish to make. Was it worth it?
 
Man, that was an expensive dish to make. Was it worth it?
Indeed it was :) It was a Sunday evening and it was not easy to get hold of fish other then from a fish shop restaurant LOL
 
I no to sure what the first thing I learned to cook was but one of them was macaroni and cheese it one of my favorite go to dishes always
 
I no to sure what the first thing I learned to cook was but one of them was macaroni and cheese it one of my favorite go to dishes always
From scratch or from the box?
 
The first food that I learned to cook was rice. In my family, we were trained to do it during our primary school days.
 
it should be yam, I know I used to really love eating yam as a child and I can remember doing the cooking myself
 
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