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$6$$)I'll try and learn how to cook something.
Other students are "always asking my daughter how to get a stain out, or how to cook something".
Whenever I want to know how to cook something, I can't ask one chef, I have to ask six.
We have a good friend called Jamie Oliver who we play poker with, so he comes over and teaches us how to cook something, then we go away and have a go.
Mr. McIntire and Ms. Borders provide the booze, the garden and the "guest chefs" -- people passing through town who know how to cook something new, like beet soup or Spanish rice.
"Yes, I want to learn how to cook something, but do I necessarily want to be taught by someone who makes the ingredients?" Howcast's team of young executives argue that they can tap-dance along that fine line by making sure that any branding effort is in a supporting role, rather than a starring one, in its instructional videos.
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Use a meat thermometer if you have any doubts about how long to cook something -- this can take a lot of the uncertainty out of cooking meats.
My culinary tip... Never ask anybody how long it takes to cook something.
Have a chat about how you found the book, then head off to cook something inspired by the reading! defer.add img); Take turns.
When I first got with KC I actually showed him how to cook crack, something that I learned from watching my brother.
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