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My Learning How To Cook Journey! by onila(f): 7:38pm On Apr 20, 2013
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I never learnt how to cook because I went to a boarding school and i grew up with maids

so am learning now that am in university

i make yam and egg very well

and also indomie and boiled egg

what other dishes wld be easy for me at this stage
before i start to make soup and fufu
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Nobody: 8:53pm On Apr 20, 2013
Don't allow your boyfriend to know that it is only Yam and Egg you know how to cook if not, e go be for you. And point to note. Make sure you learn how to cook wella before you finish ur university if not your bobo will send you back to your parents house. Shikenna!

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Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by adabeke12(f): 8:54pm On Apr 20, 2013
Yomii: Don't allow your boyfriend to know that it is only Yam and Egg you know how to cook if not, e go be for you. And point to note. Make sure you learn how to cook wella before you finish ur university if not your bobo will send you back to your parents house. Shikenna!
lol
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Afam4eva(m): 9:07pm On Apr 20, 2013
adabeke12:
lol
Nne, is that you in your profile?
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by onila(f): 9:09pm On Apr 20, 2013
Yomii: Don't allow your boyfriend to know that it is only Yam and Egg you know how to cook if not, e go be for you. And point to note. Make sure you learn how to cook wella before you finish ur university if not your bobo will send you back to your parents house. Shikenna!
cry sad
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by dominique(f): 7:24am On Apr 21, 2013
It shouldn't be so hard, depends on how determined you are. If there's no one around to teach you, get a cook book.
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Nobody: 7:31am On Apr 21, 2013
Have no fear, the Chef is here! smiley
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Tenderly1(f): 8:40am On Apr 21, 2013
Onila go to a cathering school,you wont regret it.
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by dominique(f): 8:50am On Apr 21, 2013
^^^ Do catering school teach people how to cook the basic everyday meals? Thought they only specialise in fancy meals served in events.
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Tenderly1(f): 9:32am On Apr 21, 2013
dominique: ^^^ Do catering school teach people how to cook the basic everyday meals? Thought they only specialise in fancy meals served in events.
yes they do.
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Rocktation(f): 10:58am On Apr 21, 2013
While learning to cook is a great idea, generally, learning to cook certain kinds of food isn't.

Why in the world would anyone want to learn how to make fufu, just for chops sake? This thinking might lead you to want to plant the cassava itself and even start frying garri.
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Tenderly1(f): 11:05am On Apr 21, 2013
Rocktation: While learning to cook is a great idea, generally, learning to cook certain kinds of food isn't.

Why in the world would anyone want to learn how to make fufu, just for chops sake? This thinking might lead you to want to plant the cassava itself and even start frying garri.

what is wrong in learning how to make fufu?
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Rocktation(f): 11:51am On Apr 21, 2013
Nah, there's nothing absurd in falling your own trees too, just cos you want a settee. undecided
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by onila(f): 12:30pm On Apr 21, 2013
Rocktation: While learning to cook is a great idea, generally, learning to cook certain kinds of food isn't.

Why in the world would anyone want to learn how to make fufu, just for chops sake? This thinking might lead you to want to plant the cassava itself and even start frying garri.

as a Nigerian women. I have to learn how to make Nigerian soups

when I meant fufu. .i meant how to cook pounded yam, garri, and any naija soup
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Nobody: 12:33pm On Apr 21, 2013
jollof rice is easy to cook, I learnt the procedure within one day tongue

yam/plantain and egg is easy to cook too
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Idowuogbo(f): 12:35pm On Apr 21, 2013
yam porridge, fried yam and hot sauce, grilled plantain wiv grilled fish undecided undecided undecided undecided
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by onila(f): 12:44pm On Apr 21, 2013
Idowuogbo: yam porridge, fried yam and[b] hot sauce[/b], grilled plantain wiv grilled fish undecided undecided undecided undecided
smiley

recipe
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Nobody: 12:46pm On Apr 21, 2013
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by onila(f): 12:48pm On Apr 21, 2013
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Rocktation(f): 12:58pm On Apr 21, 2013
Ok, fair enough. I cannot help but always frown at the rigorous process of fufu making, especially when it's not done for commercial purposes.
Pounded yam is even manageable, as the process isn't as long and tedious. Quantity matters, though. But again, we have yam flour to suffice for that, these days. Lol.
Don't get me wrong. I like to prepare my foods, but I don't like the idea of trying to kill myself, while at it. Wouldn't that just defeat the whole purpose of the action? cheesy

And I must tell you that you've one lonnng arsee way to go, if you truly do not know how to assemble the legendary eba.
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by fredoooooo: 1:17pm On Apr 21, 2013
Idowuogbo: yam porridge, fried yam and hot sauce, grilled plantain wiv grilled fish undecided undecided undecided undecided

you sabi cook crocodile kekesoup ? tongue
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Idowuogbo(f): 1:55pm On Apr 21, 2013
fredoooooo:

you sabi cook crocodile kekesoup ? tongue
Ewwwwh! Worrisdat?
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by onila(f): 9:41pm On Apr 21, 2013
Rocktation: Ok, fair enough. I cannot help but always frown at the rigorous process of fufu making, especially when it's not done for commercial purposes.
Pounded yam is even manageable, as the process isn't as long and tedious. Quantity matters, though. But again, we have yam flour to suffice for that, these days. Lol.
Don't get me wrong. I like to prepare my foods, but I don't like the idea of trying to kill myself, while at it. Wouldn't that just defeat the whole purpose of the action? cheesy

And I must tell you that you've one lonnng arsee way to go, if you truly do not know how to assemble the legendary eba.
angry
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Rocktation(f): 9:48pm On Apr 21, 2013
tongue

D'you even eat this? I don't like it, but I know how to make it though.
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by onila(f): 9:48pm On Apr 21, 2013
Rocktation: tongue

D'you even eat this? I don't like it, but I know how to make it though.
tongue
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by onila(f): 1:17am On Apr 23, 2013
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by onila(f): 1:43am On Apr 23, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE:

Shame..old cargo like u can't cook this?

Anyway u ain't a wife material, get used to that
but at least am trying n learning

what of girls who dont bother learning at all
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Nobody: 1:53am On Apr 23, 2013
onila: but at least am trying n learning

what of girls who dont bother learning at all


U better learn fast
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by Kairoseki77: 1:54am On Apr 23, 2013
Why does an asian girl want to cook Nigerian food?
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by onila(f): 1:57am On Apr 23, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE:

U better learn fast
i dey try smiley
Re: My Learning How To Cook Journey! by onila(f): 1:57am On Apr 23, 2013
Michaeljones36: Why does an asian girl want to cook Nigerian food?
undecided whats with u and me being asain

u high nigga?

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