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The Kenyan learnt to cook Southern Sudanese delicacies like okra from watching southern women cooking.
All of us do – we all learnt to cook from watching her.
For most Australians who don't have Italian heritage, it's our default "foreign" cuisine, the first exotic thing many mothers learnt to cook in the 1960s (cooking Chinese food at home never really caught on back then).
"She'd learnt to cook from her mother.
I learnt to cook in my thirties, and there was a phase when I cooked all the time.
Gibson-Cowan got a job teaching English on the island of Syros, where David learnt to cook with the fresh ingredients available locally.
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To cook.
Too hot to cook?
(Payne likes to cook).
I've learnt.' It was in New York, when she was effectively running Robert De Niro's Tribeca Grill, and watched a plate of food she knew cost $4 sail out of the kitchen for 10 times that price, that she realised she never wanted to cook posh food for rich people ever again.
"He loved to cook".
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