RE: Fake Pizza Hut Pizza

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Lol this reminds me of the first time I cooked myself. First year university! It’s going to be surprising for some people people that I didn’t know how to cook until then. But it was because my dad doesn’t like having guys around the kitchen.(something passed on to him by his dad, I think). I struggled a lot in my first year university because of this. Almost everyone I knew knew how to cook but me.

Anyways, when I just started cooking, I had my friend @nimatu give me a basic rundown and I wrote the amount of tablespoonfuls of salt, cups of water and cups of rice I used every time I cooked. I did this I think for a month, until my intuition was good enough to suffice from experience.

You did a great job though. A little more practice and your neighbors will ask you to start running your own pizza hut.😂😂



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Never in a million years and not for all the tea in China. Nope! I cook for myself and family and that's all. I know first hand how a restaurant works and no thanks! I value my freedom more!

As about you not knowing to cook, I think some religions are also not allowing men to do housework, including cooking. Amish for example.

If there's because of religious reasons, I can understand but otherwise it's just stupid. The more you know, the better for you. If you know to cook you can not only save money but also eat what you want, whe way you want and when you want. It's good to hear though that you can cook now. It's a huge advantage.

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Lol I don’t really understand how restaurants work so I suppose this means it’s a slaving job.

I don’t think my religion prohibits men from cooking or anything like that. Myself, I think it would be crippling to not be allowed to learn to cook because you’re going to need it even if not for school like in my case, but for when you live alone.

I don’t know but I feel like if you’re not growing the ingredients for your food yourself, buying ready-made food is a lot cheaper than cooking around here. Vegetables and food ingredients are very costly around here these days. So much that many people would agree that you’re better off just buying your ready-made whole meals.

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If you're a cook in a restaurant, you have no evenings, no weekends, no holidays as that's when people go to the restaurant and organize events, so no thank you! I value freedom more.

People stuck in the past think cooking is for women only and find it shameful for a man. This however is the craziest thing as a good part pf the biggest and most famous chefs are men. Village people usually think that cooking is not for them. I'm always saying those who can't make a sunny egg or an omelette, the simplest thing to eat, deserve to die of hunger.

I don’t know but I feel like if you’re not growing the ingredients for your food yourself, buying ready-made food is a lot cheaper than cooking around here. Vegetables and food ingredients are very costly around here these days. So much that many people would agree that you’re better off just buying your ready-made whole meals.

This matter is different in any country or continent. I like to cook my meal as often as I can because at least I know what I'm eating. Ready-made food can be full of things you want to avoid, not to mention it may not be to my taste. But that's just fussy me :)

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