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LloydChristmas
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Any other cooks in the pub?
#14089781 - 03/08/11 10:51 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I made this with this spice blend, and these earlier.
Tweaked the recipes to my liking and came out .
Anyone else dabble in the kitchen?
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Grungeman17



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i like to cook and i really hope to snag some morels so i can butter grill fry them... mmm...
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Fernis
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My dream is to open my own authentic Mexican food restaurant. Hopefully in the next 10-15 years.
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MisterMuscaria



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I love to cook. I make thai coconut curry.
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maerigan


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I cooked half of this last night 

the fish tho. not the beard.
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LloydChristmas
getting lost on purpose



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Re: Any other cooks in the pub? [Re: maerigan]
#14089906 - 03/08/11 11:09 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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You could use the beard as seasoning...
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MisterMuscaria



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I use my beard as a seasoning inadvertently.
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maerigan


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haha naaahhh I used paprika, cardemom, sage, oregano, basil and crushed black pepper
I'm pretty sure he'd take a hit out if I cut his beard... last time I was super high and was joking around but really cut the beard, it ended up being glued to my face
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DrMambo
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I'm a cook by profession and by hobby.
Gonna be curing and smoking some jerky coming up here soon.
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vinsue
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Been cooking, baking, grillin' , smokin', deep fryin' stuff for years. My Mom taught Home Ec. (that's what it was called back then), and she taught me the way around the kitchen early. Kinda sad that too many "youngsters" ,, don't know shit about cooking... . Thank God for microwave and boil-in bags... and . . . .
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Re: Any other cooks in the pub? [Re: vinsue]
#14089980 - 03/08/11 11:20 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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vinsue said: Been cooking, baking, grillin' , smokin', deep fryin' stuff for years. My Mom taught Home Ec. (that's what it was called back then), and she taught me the way around the kitchen early. Kinda sad that too many "youngsters" ,, don't know shit about cooking... . Thank God for microwave and boil-in bags... and . . . . 
Ugh, everyone in my class today went to McDonald's on their break which got me craving it on the way home. I haven't eaten it in forever because I was so grossed out by it the last time I ate there, but I just had to give in and give it one more chance. I'm glad to say, I'm finally done with McDonald's. They disappoint every time 
Even the fries sucked. They were all soggy and greasy.
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MisterMuscaria



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Re: Any other cooks in the pub? [Re: vinsue]
#14089986 - 03/08/11 11:21 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I taught myself how to cook at an early age because my parents cooking wasnt that great, I hated food out and I hated premade meals.
Now Im the best cook I know.
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irie.one
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My parents are both great cooks which gave me a taste of gourmet cooking from a young age... I like to cook a lot, but I'm not of the skill level to create my own recipes, I'm too afraid of failure and can't afford too much food to mess up on .
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MisterMuscaria



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Re: Any other cooks in the pub? [Re: irie.one]
#14090008 - 03/08/11 11:25 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I love creating my own recipes...Ive got a repertoire of about fitty of em.
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DrMambo
hamburger time



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Yeah, when it comes to cooking, you can modify shit however you'd like.
When baking, though, you need to stick to certain aspects of your recipe, or have a deep understanding of the mechanisms/science behind what you're doing.
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maerigan


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my dad taught me how to cook because he's way better at it than my mom  I use recipes for baking, but cooking meals most of the time I just throw some stuff together. usually just smell different ingredients and deciding if they go together or not.
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MisterMuscaria



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Re: Any other cooks in the pub? [Re: DrMambo]
#14090075 - 03/08/11 11:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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DrMambo said: Yeah, when it comes to cooking, you can modify shit however you'd like.
When baking, though, you need to stick to certain aspects of your recipe, or have a deep understanding of the mechanisms/science behind what you're doing.
I experiment alot less with baking because Ive had things go wrong. I can do focaccia, flat bread, roti, biscotti, cornbread and all manner of cookies that are awesome but Im not quite as experienced as a baker.
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rackem



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Re: Any other cooks in the pub? [Re: DrMambo]
#14090076 - 03/08/11 11:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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that spicy pasta dish looks fucking delishious..
mcdonalds fries have been a disappointment ever sense people bitched and made them change the oil they were cooking it in... they could have just quit eating it all together.
i made stir fry by feel for the first time ever last week.. turned out good for a blind run.
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Synesthetic
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Re: Any other cooks in the pub? [Re: rackem]
#14090288 - 03/09/11 12:16 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I used to love to cook, but both my parents have glass-top stoves, and since I love to pan fry shit, the glass-tops have pretty much destroyed my love of cooking.
Although...my mom's grill has a side-burner...hmm...I think I'm gonna make something delicious tomorrow using that thing.
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j0nnyb0y05
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Re: Any other cooks in the pub? [Re: Synesthetic]
#14090344 - 03/09/11 12:27 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I love to cook when I get the chance. I usually dont have many spices, so when I splurge I go all out. I consider my self decent, not great by any means, but enough for everyone to be happy with their dinner and wanting more.
My best dish is my lasagna.
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