Are you a good cook?

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Hell yes! All the meals are tasty to me, but I don't know of other people.
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I would say that I was pretty good. I love cooking. It is exactly like reading for me. It's a form of relaxing.
I have a few dishes that I know by heart, but most of the times I count on the good old Internet 😊
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I only cook for myself and I never realized how bad I was until my sister bought me this amazing cook book that changes my life. Literally.

I hated cooking before which is why I was so bad it. Now I'm better because I enjoy it more and eating healthier xxx
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I think I probably am. People tell me they enjoy my food.
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I can't cook to save my life. My skills begin and end with scrambled eggs. My husband does 99% of the cooking in our household because he would rather eat more than Pop-Tarts, cereal, and eggs.
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Yes I am , I'm not hundred percent but im getting there☺️
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Considering people’s reaction I think I am an average cook. But if I have to be my own judge then I think I am a good cook ! Lol!
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I like to think I'm a good cook! I'm certainly better at desserts, but cooking anything is a lot of fun.
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People tell me I am a good cook, so that's always a nice compliment. I can cook to survive, but I am no foodie or someone who spends a lot of time cooking.
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I'd like to think I'm decent. I've been cooking a lot more lately since I have so much time at home, and I've definitely gotten better. I think I'm best at baking desserts.
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I rarely cook. But when I do, it usually come out good. I don't fuse about it though
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Before lockdown I had rarely gotten to cook much. But now I have tried several dishes and they turned out really great. So I'd say am not a bad cook, probably an averagely good cook.
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I prefer to say that I'm on the way
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I would say yes i am, even an exceptional cook
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I am a pretty good cook, it always depends on the meal though.
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