Innate Skill in Cooking

Good day, Hivenians! I hope you’re fine while reading my blog today. I want to share my experience from one of the questions asked by @merit.ahama-***Share your most memorable/recent kitchen story, maybe a meal that went bad, a joint cooking with a partner or friend, a kitchen mishap. Happy or sad kitchen story, let's have it.***

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The photo captured when I tried to cook spaghetti.

If you read my previous posts about cooking, you can say how lazy I am about it. At this moment, I have no posts about cooking a dish, but I love eating. I’m a fan of it. I would rather order food or buy outside than spend my energy in the kitchen. But I cook when I’m in a mood or when I’m on a budget.

I could say that I have an innate skill for cooking since every time I cook, I like the outcome. Well, I’m usually a person who critiques in terms of food. My husband also likes the food that I cook, and I always tell him a joke that I have an innate skill of cooking, I’m just too lazy to cook.

The proof of that is my parents are good cooks. I loved every food my mother cooked, and my father would always critique the food made by my mother. Our neighbors also appreciated the food cooked by my mother.

In conclusion, the food that I cooked is good since my parents are good at cooking. It is just my opinion.

Thank you for reaching this far. If you want to inspire, learn, and witness beautiful scenery, experiences, and places, do not forget to follow, upvote, and reblog my post to support and motivate me to write more. Thank you.

Writer: Maureen S. O.

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