Becoming A Master In The Kitchen

Not all women enjoy cooking. And that’s normal - we are made different, and we like different things. But in the end of the day, we all enjoy a good meal. And then we have two options - have some junk food delivered, or cook it yourself. Yeah, there are a lot of good restaurants that will cook delicious meals, but it’s just not the same. And you know it.

When you’re eating something cooked by someone else, you’re not feeling every taste this meal can deliver. And that’s because it’s not yours. When you’re eating a meal you’ve cooked, you are completely absorbed by it. I could have sworn I’ve never eaten food before when I tasted my lasagna.

It’s one thing to cook for someone else and a completely different one to cook for yourself. Nobody will give his best to cook a meal and never see the person who will enjoy it. So the question arises - how can we learn to cook?

Well, it’s not that hard, actually. Yeah, every first time is awkward and cooking is no exception. And once you’re past that, it gets easier and easier. Here are a few tricks that I’ve learned from my experience:

First, start off with something simple. Begin with something you know how to cook. Then try some experiments. My first time I was cooking some eggs in a pan. I put a few pickles and pieces of tomato, some minced and even some cream. Well, it could have went better, but it it sure was something different. And as with all different things we do, I had fun doing it.

And when you’re having fun, it gets easier to learn new things. Remember in school that you learned the most from classes when they were fun. Now it’s exactly the same. And as you experiment more, you’ll get more experience. In one moment you’ll have enough confidence to try cooking something completely new. And who knows, you may surprise yourself.