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scrambled eggs, in the microwave. now i cook them in a frying pan like a pro, though.
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scrambled eggs, in the microwave. now i cook them in a frying pan like a pro, though.
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Yeah probably scrambled eggs at school. I'm now a pro chef. I had a cook off at work with the French Chef with 25 years experience and people preferred my cooking (H)
mac n cheese :P
probably pasta properly ? i mean there's the whole toast beans thing etc but properly cook yeh pasta
beans on toast
chlamydia
does toast count? serious q.
have you spoke to @Prosiary
Probably an omelette. Mastered the art of omelette making very young. I hate them though.
PANCAKES. I am a fucking pro pancake cooker I'm telling you!!!
If the absolute basics count, Ready Brek :P no idea what the very first thing I learned to make properly was, expect it was something disgusting at school
rock buns
that's all we ever cooked in school
and I've never seen a rock bun in my life outside of school
Ummm probs supernoodles hahaha
I still can't do much more than that ;)
we cooked rock buns, gingerbread men and pancakes at school
but the first proper thing i learnt to cook was probably frying an egg/sausage or something when i was a little older
Can't remember the first thing I learned to cook all by myself, I helped making cakes and stuff from a very very young age. I think it could have been microwave scrambled eggs though (and I prefer them that way, still do it that way today!!)
prob like pancakes
Probably spaghetti bolognese
I doubt I remember the first thing I ever cooked as I used to always help my mum cook.
Although, I do remember doing cooking after school at primary school and making potato salad that I gave to my nan lmao
grilled cheese ;o