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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cooking commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dedication or promise to engage in cooking, whether for personal enjoyment, a specific event, or a professional obligation.
Example: "After years of experimenting in the kitchen, I finally made a cooking commitment to prepare a new recipe every week."
Alternatives: "a culinary dedication" or "a cooking promise".
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First, you have to make a cooking commitment to yourself.
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Her partners are trying to line up carpenters to get the ceiling fixed, but she has children in school and cooking commitments in other parts of the country.
I barely had TIME for my holiday cooking commitments.
A cooking demonstration will follow.
Take a cooking class?
A cooking video game, anyone?
Try a cooking class.
Choose a cooking class.
That Giorgio Alessio has chosen to cook his solid brand of Italian food here, and keep on cooking it, shows commitment.
A cooking date.
A cooking school?
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