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The phrase "a cooking date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a scheduled time for cooking together, often in a social or romantic context.
Example: "We have a cooking date planned for Saturday evening, and I'm excited to try out some new recipes together."
Alternatives: "a cooking session" or "a culinary date".
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This sounds innocent and intriguing, so you could learn to cook a few interesting meals to prepare for a cooking date.
Plan a cooking date in which you go to the grocery store together, and cook a meal at your place with her.
A cooking date.
"Let's have a cooking date," the man from the party had suggested.
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We started a Sunday afternoon cooking date where we support each other by cooking our meals for the week.
It offers a wide variety of classes in baking, international cooking, date night classes and cooking for beginners.
Our little cooking date made me wonder about what connects us all.
"Now, you don't be brazen, Angie," her mother used to scold her when she was no more than five or six and used to reach up for the cooking dates or a chocolate bar in the Pricerite, opening whatever it was before her mother saw.
"But as with anyone on TV, he's really an entertainer, and it's not fair to hold him to standards of purism". Smith, 53, a Methodist minister and former University of Puget Sound chaplain whose TV cooking dates from 1973, insists he gets along well with kitchen superstars like Julia Child and Pierre Franey.
Apparently, this type of cooking dates back to the 1800s.
My interest in cooking dates back as far as I can remember!
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