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    Can I ****! I can barely slice a piece of cheese off lmao, I can kind of make poached egg! Used to be able to make these amazing biscuits, really really gorgeous - learnt it in school but then couldn't be assed making them for a long time and eventually forgot.


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    oh I just found a thread from a while ago to demonstrate my cooking skills, think this pretty much explains all.

    http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=714223

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    um not really, i can cook some things but other stuff just goes horribly wrong, i think im better at making meals than baking

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    Yes i can..

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    Yes I can cook, hell, I'd be screwed if I didn't know how.

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    Certain dishes, yes. Others, not so much... lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matts View Post
    Yeah my mum used to be a cooking teacher for a few years and is quite good herself so has made an effort to teach me and my sister how to cook. I can cook things like lasagne, spaghetti bolognaise, pastas and deserts and stuff like cakes
    No offence bro, but lasanga is just cooking mince meat, putting in some pasta sauce, making up the white sauce (which is something like cheese, flour and milk) and then chucking it into the oven after you layer it. Not THAT hard.

    Since I don't live at home, yes I can cook. I am not an extreme cook but I enjoy it. Last night was something, some medium-rare scotch fillet with rice and gravy.
    I enjoy cooking with spices and pepper and chilli. Favourite type to make is probably curries and stir-fry and noodle soups.. damn!

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    i've been cooking/baking for myself since pre-teen, basically because my mum isn't the best cook, therefore i taught myself. made amazing crispy beef a while back which i thought was better than the ones i had in restaurants, but i usually prefer cooking caribbean dishes like saltfish/or banana fritters, dumplings, stews, or breads, cakes etc.

    always makes me feel good when i'm cooking decent things from scratch whilst my housemates pop a pizza in the oven or just eat basic stir-frys every night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blinger View Post
    No offence bro, but lasanga is just cooking mince meat, putting in some pasta sauce, making up the white sauce (which is something like cheese, flour and milk) and then chucking it into the oven after you layer it. Not THAT hard.

    Since I don't live at home, yes I can cook. I am not an extreme cook but I enjoy it. Last night was something, some medium-rare scotch fillet with rice and gravy.
    I enjoy cooking with spices and pepper and chilli. Favourite type to make is probably curries and stir-fry and noodle soups.. damn!
    Yeah I'm not suggesting it's particularly hard I'm just giving examples of what I can cook well and possibly enjoy cooking
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirrty View Post
    always makes me feel good when i'm cooking decent things from scratch whilst my housemates pop a pizza in the oven or just eat basic stir-frys every night.
    Thisss! Even though one of my house mates is a P/T his cooking is limited to the microwave and oven.. and fried/scrambled eggs!

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