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Funkybutt
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learning how to cook
If you had a lot of time (and some extra resources) - what's the best way to learn how to cook?
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Posted 6/25/21 3:48 PM |
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Momma2015
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Re: learning how to cook
Posted by Funkybutt
If you had a lot of time (and some extra resources) - what's the best way to learn how to cook?
I'd love to do some classes, but I don't really have the time for that. I actually started to learn at work of all places. My boss asked me to help out with in office events and we did a lot of the cooking ourselves to save money. I learned a lot from her- like how to properly chop and stuff like that.
Since quarantine, I've taught myself a lot more- mostly just following recipes for dishes that sounded good. If there's anything I'm ever unsure of, I google it and watch a YouTube video.
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Posted 6/25/21 3:57 PM |
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Re: learning how to cook
If I wanted to learn how to cook at a professional level, definitely cooking school. In terms of improving my techniques for meals at home, I'd prefer to teach myself.
I do really like going to those random cooking classes, but it's more about the socialization, the eating, and the new experience than learning long-term skills for me, personally.
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Posted 6/26/21 11:41 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: learning how to cook
From my experience, it was figuring it out on my own. I studied restaurant management and part of that was to take professional cooking classes. While it helped, I learned best by figuring it out on my own.
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Posted 6/27/21 7:05 AM |
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Re: learning how to cook
I did it on my own when I got married at 21. Just started following recipes. Classes sound good though and I enjoy watching cooking shows.
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Posted 6/28/21 1:24 PM |
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