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I have actually never owned a pot or something to cook with. So no, i don't cook.
You?
So you say...but you've never brought any here to share.Oh my god! Youv never owned a pot or pan to cook in? Thats interesting.
Yes, i cook. I mostly cook jasmine white rice and extra lean beef and vegies (red peppers, onions, mushrooms). With some gravy over it (just dont dump the whole jar of gravy on it). My favorite dish.
So you say...but you've never brought any here to share.
Excuses, excuses....Lol...i could bring some over. I just dont know where over is or how far.
Oh my god! Youv never owned a pot or pan to cook in? Thats interesting.
I have actually never owned a pot or something to cook with. So no, i don't cook.
You?
I have actually never owned a pot or something to cook with. So no, i don't cook.
You?
How do people eat if they don't cook? Wouldn't it be prohibitively expensive, and questionably healthful, to eat out for every meal?
Me, I never eat out or, with the exception of canned stuff, eat 'prepared' foods, so I pretty much cook everything.
I'm getting the impression this is unusual.
I never eat fast food, I only use the microwave for tea, and I eat healthy.People tend to go for the cheap, convenient stuff like microwavable meals or fast food, and of course it's not healthy.
I really enjoy cooking... now, washing the mess I make? YUCK!I have actually never owned a pot or something to cook with. So no, i don't cook.
You?
I buy lots of fruit, beans, sardines, penut butter, drink lots of milk, eat some vegetables, multivitamins, and eat cooked meals at the Mary Hall.I never eat fast food, I only use the microwave for tea, and I eat healthy.