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#1 canary7
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No, I could burn a salad.
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#2 _LiquidFlame_
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For Mac&Cheese and PopTarts.
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#3 Mercury88
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For myself yes, for others no, i always over complicate things while i try to impress
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#4 Skylarkell
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I'm not bad, I can do steaks and pasta and other stuff.
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#5 Curlyfrii87
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Yes... when i cook, it's like heaven in your mouth! :P
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#6 Dark_Knight6
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I'm not bad, if I do say so myself. I'd love to take a cooking class at one point, though.
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#7 vidplayer8
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I'm decent.

Don't do anything to complicated though.

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#8 deactivated-5e836a855beb2
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yep need to diversify. I'm not good at baking yet.
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#9 teh_destroyer
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My stomach tends to agree that i am a good cook,so i say yes i am :).
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#10 flordeceres
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No, I'm a mess at cooking.
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#11 gbpman630
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I cooked in a restaurant for a while, and I like to do it, but I don't think I'm very good. I always like to make new and different things, so that might be worth something.
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#12 comp_atkins
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nah.. my brother got the cooking genes. he's a professional chef.

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#13 Patatopan
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I wish i could be a good cook. At least I know how to do eggs, which to me is the most inportant thing to cook out of all.
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#14 AtomicBaconBits
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I'm decent.
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#15 SavageM2
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I can make some mean bagel bites, that and the occasional sandwich. Oh, and Ramen Noodles! So basically to answer your question, no, I am a horrible cook. :P
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#16 canary7
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I can make some mean bagel bites, that and the occasional sandwich. Oh, and Ramen Noodles! So basically to answer your question, no, I am a horrible cook. :PSavageM2

No wonder they're mean, they bite.

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#17 Treflis
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I'm a decent cook.

If I get a recipe then I can make the meal, although relatives and friends, not even too close friends, thinks my Pasta meals are to kill for.

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#18 SavageM2
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[QUOTE="SavageM2"]I can make some mean bagel bites, that and the occasional sandwich. Oh, and Ramen Noodles! So basically to answer your question, no, I am a horrible cook. :Pcanary7

No wonder they're mean, they bite.

*Bom-Don-Tish* :P

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#19 canary7
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[QUOTE="canary7"]

[QUOTE="SavageM2"]I can make some mean bagel bites, that and the occasional sandwich. Oh, and Ramen Noodles! So basically to answer your question, no, I am a horrible cook. :PSavageM2

No wonder they're mean, they bite.

*Bom-Don-Tish* :P

I was having a blonde moment there.:P

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#20 EquiIibrium
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Me cooking could only lead to one of two scenarios; 1) Kitchen set ablaze or 2) Whole house set ablaze. I'm hopeless at it.

A few years ago, I nearly microwaved an insta-burger (30 seconds in the microwave usually)... for 30 minutes.:lol: For some reason I thought that the numbers on the dial were for seconds not minutes.:oops:

Luckily after a few minutes someone pointed out that my burger was spending too much time tanning in the microwave.

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#21 markop2003
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no, i want to cook more so i think imight cook more in the holidays, i can do basic cakes and biscuits, stir fry, bacon, burgers, sausages, basic mexican but nothing amazing
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#22 markop2003
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I'm a decent cook.

If I get a recipe then I can make the meal, although relatives and friends, not even too close friends, thinks my Pasta meals are to kill for.

Treflis

do you use fresh or dried pasta?

I love pasta so i might have to steal your recipe if it's simple :)

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[QUOTE="Treflis"]

I'm a decent cook.

If I get a recipe then I can make the meal, although relatives and friends, not even too close friends, thinks my Pasta meals are to kill for.

markop2003

do you use fresh or dried pasta?

I love pasta so i might have to steal your recipe if it's simple :)

wtf. Where do you get fresh pasta? Make your own?
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#24 Nifty_Shark
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isn't that what girls are for?
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isn't that what girls are for?Nifty_Shark
I've never met a girl that could cook half as well as I.
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#26 Treflis
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[QUOTE="Treflis"]

I'm a decent cook.

If I get a recipe then I can make the meal, although relatives and friends, not even too close friends, thinks my Pasta meals are to kill for.

markop2003

do you use fresh or dried pasta?

I love pasta so i might have to steal your recipe if it's simple :)

I use both, It depends on how those I make the pasta for likes it and so on.
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#27 markop2003
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[QUOTE="markop2003"][QUOTE="Treflis"]

I'm a decent cook.

If I get a recipe then I can make the meal, although relatives and friends, not even too close friends, thinks my Pasta meals are to kill for.

Jandurin

do you use fresh or dried pasta?

I love pasta so i might have to steal your recipe if it's simple :)

wtf. Where do you get fresh pasta? Make your own?

yep, i think you can get it from some bakers too

tastes much better than dried but it'll cost you about 4x as much in a restraunt

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#28 markop2003
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[QUOTE="markop2003"][QUOTE="Treflis"]

I'm a decent cook.

If I get a recipe then I can make the meal, although relatives and friends, not even too close friends, thinks my Pasta meals are to kill for.

Treflis

do you use fresh or dried pasta?

I love pasta so i might have to steal your recipe if it's simple :)

I use both, It depends on how those I make the pasta for likes it and so on.

care to share your recipe?

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yep, i think you can get it from some bakers too

tastes much better than dried but it'll cost you about 4x as much in a restraunt

markop2003
I've never seen a place with fresh pasta. I've made my own (with my parents) before.
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#30 markop2003
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[QUOTE="markop2003"]

yep, i think you can get it from some bakers too

tastes much better than dried but it'll cost you about 4x as much in a restraunt

Jandurin

I've never seen a place with fresh pasta. I've made my own (with my parents) before.

you only get it in some places (mainly italy)and some restraunts will sell it to you to cook yourself

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you only get it in some places (mainly italy)

markop2003
My girlfriend's going to Italy on Wednesday :o That ***** is leaving me alone with her animals :cry:
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#32 quiglythegreat
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no, I'm nowhere near there yet. I do make things for myself and for friends occasionally, but mostly just anything that can be fried, which is easy. I'm scared of trying to bake much of anything, plus I tend to only like sweets from the oven anyway.
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#33 Treflis
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[QUOTE="Treflis"][QUOTE="markop2003"][QUOTE="Treflis"]

I'm a decent cook.

If I get a recipe then I can make the meal, although relatives and friends, not even too close friends, thinks my Pasta meals are to kill for.

markop2003

do you use fresh or dried pasta?

I love pasta so i might have to steal your recipe if it's simple :)

I use both, It depends on how those I make the pasta for likes it and so on.

care to share your recipe?

Could give you my standard recipe for dried Pasta with spicy meat.

What you need is:

Salt

Butter

Grinded meat

Dried Spagetti

Various spices

Taco spice powder.

Step 1. Pour warm water into a pot and add a small teaspoon of salt into the water, let it boil up.

Additionally fry the grinded meat in a pan, you can choose to use oil or butter to prevent the meat from being burned, let it fry until it looks done and turn down the heat.

Step 2. Get the taco spice powder and sprinkle it over while you also add a cup of water into the pan, the meat with suck up the spice filled water and will make the spices seep seemingly into the core of the meat. Add Chilli powder if you want it more spicy. However don't go overboard and from time to time do a test taste to ensure you don't have to litte or too much spice. Let it fry on very little heat and focus mainly on the spagetti, you might want to move the meat about from time to time just to prevent it from burning itself.

Step 3. Place the dried spagetti into the pot with now boiling warm water, I usually hold them vertically and distrubute them around the edges of the pot in a clockwise handmovement, stir gently and let them take their time to go underwater. Normally it takes betwenn 10-15 minutes for it to get done but if you have a fork then you can fish one up and taste to see if it's still crunchy or soft to chew. When you have the desired softness of the spagetti then pour the water out and put a small lump of butter onto the spagetti, mix it around so the butter melts and seeps through and voila.

All you need to do now is to serve it and enjoy it, quick and easy to make and although not as healthy as a salad it's more healthy then McDonalds.
=D

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I usually hold them vertically and distrubute them around the edges of the pot in a clockwise handmovement, stir gently and let them take their time to go underwater.Treflis
That's more thought than I generally put into pasta. Then again, I'm not a huge pasta eater, so if I'm cooking it, I just make sure the sauce is perfect and the pasta has just the tiniest bit of crunch/body.
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Not at all.
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I'm not gourmet, but I can whip up quite a few things.
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#37 markop2003
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[QUOTE="markop2003"]

you only get it in some places (mainly italy)

Jandurin

My girlfriend's going to Italy on Wednesday :o That ***** is leaving me alone with her animals :cry:

where abouts?

Sorento is very nice (opposite Naples on bay of Naples), it's like naples but has much more charecter, Rome is nice too but the torist area is pretty small and you have to get up early if you want to visit the vatican. Venice is great too though you'ld best have money cause even though most of italy is expensive Venice is quite a bit more though it's muych more uintresting than anywhere else in the country as everything has been made into some sort of boat, you get garbage boats and such.

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#38 wallymartin
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No, I haven't developed a variety of options, and I haven't expanded into cooking from scratch, so I can't really consider myself a good cook. I'm getting better though, and can actually make a meal.
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dunno, I'll show her this post and ask her. She'll be there for 2 weeks and money will literally not be a consideration during her visit >_>
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[QUOTE="Treflis"] I usually hold them vertically and distrubute them around the edges of the pot in a clockwise handmovement, stir gently and let them take their time to go underwater.Jandurin
That's more thought than I generally put into pasta. Then again, I'm not a huge pasta eater, so if I'm cooking it, I just make sure the sauce is perfect and the pasta has just the tiniest bit of crunch/body.

Each to their own.
I suppose it is kinda like a ritual but it works from to get the desired type of Spagetti goodness that I like, I can't stand crunchy spagetti. I like them to be still in one piece but as you chew it's like you feel how they seemingly give in to the pressure of the teeth and blend with the spices, meat and sauce.

=P
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I'm a horrible cook. I fail at the most simplest of foods. My hamburger was the worst hamburger I had ever eaten in my life. :cry:
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#42 markop2003
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[QUOTE="markop2003"][QUOTE="Treflis"][QUOTE="markop2003"][QUOTE="Treflis"]

I'm a decent cook.

If I get a recipe then I can make the meal, although relatives and friends, not even too close friends, thinks my Pasta meals are to kill for.

Treflis

do you use fresh or dried pasta?

I love pasta so i might have to steal your recipe if it's simple :)

I use both, It depends on how those I make the pasta for likes it and so on.

care to share your recipe?

Could give you my standard recipe for dried Pasta with spicy meat.

What you need is:

Salt

Butter

Grinded meat

Dried Spagetti

Various spices

Taco spice powder.

Step 1. Pour warm water into a pot and add a small teaspoon of salt into the water, let it boil up.

Additionally fry the grinded meat in a pan, you can choose to use oil or butter to prevent the meat from being burned, let it fry until it looks done and turn down the heat.

Step 2. Get the taco spice powder and sprinkle it over while you also add a cup of water into the pan, the meat with suck up the spice filled water and will make the spices seep seemingly into the core of the meat. Add Chilli powder if you want it more spicy. However don't go overboard and from time to time do a test taste to ensure you don't have to litte or too much spice. Let it fry on very little heat and focus mainly on the spagetti, you might want to move the meat about from time to time just to prevent it from burning itself.

Step 3. Place the dried spagetti into the pot with now boiling warm water, I usually hold them vertically and distrubute them around the edges of the pot in a clockwise handmovement, stir gently and let them take their time to go underwater. Normally it takes betwenn 10-15 minutes for it to get done but if you have a fork then you can fish one up and taste to see if it's still crunchy or soft to chew. When you have the desired softness of the spagetti then pour the water out and put a small lump of butter onto the spagetti, mix it around so the butter melts and seeps through and voila.

All you need to do now is to serve it and enjoy it, quick and easy to make and although not as healthy as a salad it's more healthy then McDonalds.
=D

Sounds nice, sorta like spicey bolagnase, i don't think taco spice is available round here but i think i can get fajita spice mix which should do.

If you but a drop of olive oil in with your pasta whilst it's boiling and stir it a bit your pasta won't stick and it's healthier than using butter. Also i never put salt into my pasta, never see why i should as it tastes fine without it and can make whatever sauce you add taste wors.

Usually i just do some bacon and pasta simpley then make up a sauce from some tinned tomatoes, fryed off onions and tabasco. Then simpley chop up the bacon and thrrow it in with the sauce and pasta.

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I'm a pretty good cook, probably since I go to food and tech classes. Which reminds me of the vegetarian meal I have to cook before the end of the term. I hate vegeterian meals >_
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but as you chew it's like you feel how they seemingly give in to the pressure of the teeth and blend with the spices, meat and sauce.

=PTreflis
As long as the damn thing doesn't dissolve into mush, I'm happy. I'd rather barely cooked over overcooked. But, as I said, I'm not really into pasta much.
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[QUOTE="markop2003"]Jandurin
dunno, I'll show her this post and ask her. She'll be there for 2 weeks and money will literally not be a consideration during her visit >_>

fair enough, i found meals oftern got to about $100 without even trying to be expensive

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#46 SavageM2
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Each to their own.
I suppose it is kinda like a ritual but it works from to get the desired type of Spagetti goodness that I like, I can't stand crunchy spagetti. I like them to be still in one piece but as you chew it's like you feel how they seemingly give in to the pressure of the teeth and blend with the spices, meat and sauce.

=PTreflis
Thanks a lot. :evil: Now I am hungry..

:)

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[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="markop2003"]markop2003

dunno, I'll show her this post and ask her. She'll be there for 2 weeks and money will literally not be a consideration during her visit >_>

fair enough, i found meals oftern got to about $100 without even trying to be expensive

Cripes. Glad I'm not going after all. I can't help but be cheap. :P
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Heck no.

Even making my own cereal can start up a fire >_>

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#49 marcus4hire
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For the most part, yes.

It's one of those things that if I don't keep it up I lose a lot of techique and have to relearn in order to master a particular dish or style. For instance, by the end of the summer I am master of the grill but rusty over the stove. By the start of summer it will be the opposite.

But as far as breakfast goes. There is none better. No brag. Just fact.

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#50 Treflis
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Sounds nice, sorta like spicey bolagnase, i don't think taco spice is available round here but i think i can get fajita spice mix which should do.

If you but a drop of olive oil in with your pasta whilst it's boiling and stir it a bit your pasta won't stick and it's healthier than using butter. Also i never put salt into my pasta, never see why i should as it tastes fine without it and can make whatever sauce you add taste wors.

Usually i just do some bacon and pasta simpley then make up a sauce from some tinned tomatoes, fryed off onions and tabasco. Then simpley chop up the bacon and thrrow it in with the sauce and pasta.

markop2003
Hmm...I should try the olive oil one time, just to see if anyone notices an improvement or if they don't like it.
Also Fajita spice Mix should do just well as a replacement to Taco spice powder, I think it's more spicy too now that I think about it.
I also should try using bacon some time, sounds interesting.