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What's a food that tastes better when someone else cooks it for you?
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I was thinking today about how my mother made some foods that just tasted very good when she cooked them (like roast beef for instance, or split pea soup.) I can make them myself, but they don't taste as good. What foods do you like that are extra good when someone else cooks them?
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Anything, the best meals I've ever had have always been free! 😅
Maybe it's in my head or maybe I'm not as good as I think I am at cooking (very possible), but the best food I've ever tasted was made by someone else.
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Added bonus is you can learn new tricks or recipes from friend's cooking and everyone's faces always seems to light up when I ask them about how they made it!
So you get to learn something new and make your friends feel appreciated!