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 No.15800

Doesn't cook, doesn't even know the most basic things? Like why you should actually COOK stuff and not just warm it in a microwave?

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 No.15803

Freedom to make what you want. Tastes better. Cheaper in the long term to buy the base ingredients instead of pre-made. Tends to be healthier as long as you're not just buying processed junk and throwing it together with a bunch of pre-made sauces dripping with salt and sugar. I used to wonder stuff like this, too, before I started cooking and I haven't looked back once I started cooking my own stuff. Once you get the hang of it it's just better overall. It's also nice to have the option to make something for someone if that's your kind of thing.

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 No.15805

Yes, if you give a shit about them. Easy way to bond, especially if you yourself enjoy cooking. Have them do the basic prep like washing or peeling stuff. Draw them in by teaching them how to do cool shit like flip shit one-handed when sauteing. Reenact that scene from Ghost while making things like ravioli or dim sum. At worst, they won't be into it as much as you are, but they'll still think about food as more than just stuff to cram in their facehole. At best, they'll get into cooking and you'll have another shared interest.

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 No.15807

>>15800

I'd say that if you have the patience and capacity to teach a person whilst keeping your cool. Then, yes go ahead.

I'm sure he will thank you sooner or later for your help at something that might look stressful at first glance and as >>15805 said it is perfect to develped some kind of bond with the person you are teaching.

t. just cooked for the first time; Ended burning my stake, my rice and myself with oil

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 No.16961

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just teach them to use a microwave properly

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