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sung_moon
Profile Blog Joined September 2008
United States10110 Posts
May 17 2010 20:29 GMT
#21
knowing how to cook doesnt hurt ^^
plus its so rewarding when your eating and enjoying your own creation
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QuanticHawk
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
United States32113 Posts
May 17 2010 20:42 GMT
#22
i think it's more a time issue than actual skill. when i roll home at like 8pm after 9 hours of work, soccer and/or gym, the last thing i wanna do is burn 20 minutes cooking, and then having to clean up after eating. I'm fucking hungry.

if you have time to burn, it's really not hard and actually pretty fun.
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DuneBug
Profile Joined April 2010
United States668 Posts
May 17 2010 20:48 GMT
#23
Cooking can be intimidating if you've never done it before; As if it were some magic process... How high do I turn up the burner, how long do I cook it for? Etc. And I guess that is the factor that prevents people from actually cooking food.

But seriously, man up. Even burnt food tastes better than a double cheeseburger or most fast food, and is usually cheaper. But I actually find it pretty difficult to f*** up food so badly that it's not worth eating.

It does annoy me when I meet anyone who says they can't cook, especially girls. It basically equates to you're stupid or lazy, and you still live with your mom or something. There's a zillion sites on the internet that will tell you how to make decent meals in like 10-15 minutes. And if you can't follow a simple recipe like... Put water + noodles into pot, stir... Then, yeah... Good luck with life.

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Liquid`Drone
Profile Joined September 2002
Norway28736 Posts
May 17 2010 20:51 GMT
#24
not knowing how to cook at all is kinda retarded. it's so incredibly useful, and having basic cooking skills just isn't demanding at all. being a great cook takes a lot of effort and is pretty difficult, but learning how to follow a recipie or make some staple dishes without recipie is ridiculously easy.
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KudoJoe
Profile Joined April 2010
Korea (South)66 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-05-17 21:02:39
May 17 2010 21:01 GMT
#25
On May 18 2010 05:28 Chill wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
On May 18 2010 03:49 KudoJoe wrote:
Leave this shit to the women bro. jk

Being able to cook should be a must for single men but it is very rare to find men who actually cook. Most single guys pick up the worst eating habits during their single lives and are honestly too lazy to cook. They resort to fast food which is obviously the most unhealthiest shit in the world. Guys then take this as their fundamental staple food for the next few years. Even if you exercise, it causes health issues down the road.

These days, it's even rare to find women who can actually cook "real" food. They look to frozen foods and pre-made recipes that require you to toss in the ingredients already packaged and add some water to cook = shit food.

You sir, have a rare skill. But learn train your women right! jkz srsly

I have noticed a sad trend as of late.

I think if you look at the majority of people who would say they can cook well, women still outnumber men. However, if you look at the number of people who are completely useless at cooking altogether, it seems there are way more women than men. I've also noticed that trend spread across to just basic cleaning abilities and laundry. It's like women are growing up in more progressive households, wanted more equality, and then just stopped giving a fuck about learning to cook and clean. It's actually bullshit. There is no way I would ever date seriously, let alone marry, a girl who can't cook.


I don't mind girls that can't cook but try to learn. But I hate it when women say men should be the ones cooking, doing laundry, cleaning, because were all equal. I'm not trying to be sexist here but if my wife works at home (housewife is a full time job), I do expect some sort of food to be prepared for me when I come home from work. If it was the other way around and my wife worked, I damn well should have a nice meal prepared for her.

I do believe, however, that if you want a functional relationship these days, you need to split house chores and what not. Most women do work full time along with their significant other and splitting chores = equality.

I guess I have it easy though. I live with my girlfriend who is a violinist and teaches at a local college. She loves cooking and hates a messy house. She didn't start out as a good cook, but she actually went to cooking schools in California and also Korea and now makes outstanding meals.I always lend her a hand on the weekends to clean up the house and make some good meals too (ahem bomb as ramen!).

Edit:
I just noticed how I completely went off topic from male to female. Yes men should know how to cook. Ty
meteorskunk
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Canada546 Posts
May 17 2010 21:03 GMT
#26
It shouldn't be hard, but for me it is. Researching recipes, extra clean up and most importantly having good ingredients on hand. I have to carry my groceries a little under a kilometre and by the time I go to the store I need to re-stock on essentials and easy things, and on top of that the fact that its just for me so its such small amounts!

I think if i came across a book i knew to be aimed at my personal needs/preferences that went somewhat in depth on some of the theory of food preparation i would benefit a lot, so i might look into that one thanks. But, I haven't made it a priority cuz I can get by with sandwiches and snacking.
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Manifesto7
Profile Blog Joined November 2002
Osaka27157 Posts
May 17 2010 21:07 GMT
#27
Cooking at home improves your health over pre-made / convenience store food. It also saves you a huge amount of money. I cringe when I think about the premium I paid for pre-made food all those years.
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KwarK
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States43527 Posts
May 17 2010 21:11 GMT
#28
On May 18 2010 06:07 Manifesto7 wrote:
Cooking at home improves your health over pre-made / convenience store food. It also saves you a huge amount of money. I cringe when I think about the premium I paid for pre-made food all those years.

Then you got married?
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DreaM)XeRO
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Korea (South)4667 Posts
May 17 2010 21:12 GMT
#29
wow. going to college this fall
and i havenet thought of this yet


cup ramen is about to get a looooot of business
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Grobyc
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
Canada18410 Posts
May 17 2010 21:26 GMT
#30
I think it's a pretty big deal. I mean when you move out what do you plan on eating, Mr. Noodles?...
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kOre
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
Canada3642 Posts
May 17 2010 21:29 GMT
#31
On May 18 2010 06:26 Grobyc wrote:
I think it's a pretty big deal. I mean when you move out what do you plan on eating, Mr. Noodles?...

This is what happened during my first year at university lol
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hoborg
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States430 Posts
May 17 2010 21:44 GMT
#32
I think everyone's first year of university is full of eating crappy food because no college freshman dorms have kitchens. You don't really have a choice if you're forced into paying for a cafeteria that closes whenever the fuck it feels like it (I transferred to a school where the caf closes at 6 PM! WTF) and you can't cook real food where you live... what else are you going to eat besides Easy Mac and delivery pizza?
I think so many people can't cook nowadays because these bad habits carry over to when young people finally do get real apartments.
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JohannesH
Profile Joined September 2009
Finland1364 Posts
May 17 2010 21:46 GMT
#33
There's something wrong with parents if their kids move out and still don't know how to make a decent meal...
If you have to ask, you don't know.
Liquid`Drone
Profile Joined September 2002
Norway28736 Posts
May 17 2010 21:55 GMT
#34
really? no kitchen at all? that's horrible.
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Jibba
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States22883 Posts
May 17 2010 22:12 GMT
#35
On May 18 2010 04:52 Chill wrote:
I love being able to cook so much. The people who say they can't cook are the same people who post asking for build orders: They don't understand the ideas behind the recipes and can only copy exactly what's in front of them. Once you realize why everything is happening in a certain order, you can play around and freestyle it to be more suited to your tastes.

I wouldn't trade living alone for the world, but cooking for yourself by yourself is a little taxing. Was one of the nice things of living with my ex. I just got out of my slump of being too lazy to make anything more than ramen and dumplings, and it's great! If you leave yourself time to cook a proper meal it's so fantastic

Agreed with this, completely. I guess some people don't have a very good natural palate (?) but the more I cook, the more experiments I can take and so far my judgment has been really good.

I also find cooking to be really relaxing.
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enzym
Profile Joined January 2010
Germany1034 Posts
May 17 2010 22:24 GMT
#36
i dont cook for several reasons, somewhat like in this order

1) it takes more time to do everything manually.
2) it takes more organization, from planning what you buy if you actually know what you want to eat for the rest of the week, and i know that i dont, and dont want to go shopping every single day, nor do i want to make a fucking food plan.., to knowing the exact amount you need and are able to get away with without it going to waste ("expiring").
3) you use more utensils/dishes, producing more work even after you are finished.
4) you need to look up recipes and really should internalize them as well, because it would suck to have to look up how long every part of your meal has to cook for which amount of time so that you get it ready at the right time and dont stall the process somewhere in the middle, or half your meal gets cold while the other is still boiling.

it really boils down to effectiveness and time management in a world where time is everything. and i hate wasting time if it could have been avoided (spent otherwise). maybe its an excuse, but i figured its a pretty good one.
i have been thinking about the health issue for some time now, but i cant grasp the idea of how to manage to buy all that stuff without ever having too much food or having to go shopping every single day (if you dont want to eat the same thing every day. i dont need cooking in order to do that).

what can i say? i find people who gather up enough determination despite all these reasons, and are willing to afford all the time it takes admirable, regardless of how irrational it seems to me, because i cant do it for the reasons stated above. :|
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Jonoman92
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States9106 Posts
May 17 2010 22:27 GMT
#37
On May 18 2010 07:24 enzym wrote:
i dont cook for several reasons, somewhat like in this order

1) it takes more time to do everything manually.
2) it takes more organization, from planning what you buy if you actually know what you want to eat for the rest of the week, and i know that i dont, and dont want to go shopping every single day, nor do i want to make a fucking food plan.., to knowing the exact amount you need and are able to get away with without it going to waste ("expiring").
3) you use more utensils/dishes, producing more work even after you are finished.
4) you need to look up recipes and really should internalize them as well, because it would suck to have to look up how long every part of your meal has to cook for which amount of time so that you get it ready at the right time and dont stall the process somewhere in the middle, or half your meal gets cold while the other is still boiling.

it really boils down to effectiveness and time management in a world where time is everything. and i hate wasting time if it could have been avoided (spent otherwise). maybe its an excuse, but i figured its a pretty good one.
i have been thinking about the health issue for some time now, but i cant grasp the idea of how to manage to buy all that stuff without ever having too much food or having to go shopping every single day (if you dont want to eat the same thing every day. i dont need cooking in order to do that).

what can i say? i find people who gather up enough determination despite all these reasons, and are willing to afford all the time it takes admirable, regardless of how irrational it seems to me, because i cant do it for the reasons stated above. :|


I thought you said what you wanted to say pretty mannered without insulting anyone but like you said, it just depends on the person's priorities. I'm sure most anyone could find certain things another does to be a "waste of time" if they don't care for those specific activities.

I mean, half of TL.net could be gourmet chefs who speak an additional language if they just stopped browsing TL completely. (Curse you TL....)
enzym
Profile Joined January 2010
Germany1034 Posts
May 17 2010 22:37 GMT
#38
On May 18 2010 07:27 Jonoman92 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 18 2010 07:24 enzym wrote:
i dont cook for several reasons, somewhat like in this order

1) it takes more time to do everything manually.
2) it takes more organization, from planning what you buy if you actually know what you want to eat for the rest of the week, and i know that i dont, and dont want to go shopping every single day, nor do i want to make a fucking food plan.., to knowing the exact amount you need and are able to get away with without it going to waste ("expiring").
3) you use more utensils/dishes, producing more work even after you are finished.
4) you need to look up recipes and really should internalize them as well, because it would suck to have to look up how long every part of your meal has to cook for which amount of time so that you get it ready at the right time and dont stall the process somewhere in the middle, or half your meal gets cold while the other is still boiling.

it really boils down to effectiveness and time management in a world where time is everything. and i hate wasting time if it could have been avoided (spent otherwise). maybe its an excuse, but i figured its a pretty good one.
i have been thinking about the health issue for some time now, but i cant grasp the idea of how to manage to buy all that stuff without ever having too much food or having to go shopping every single day (if you dont want to eat the same thing every day. i dont need cooking in order to do that).

what can i say? i find people who gather up enough determination despite all these reasons, and are willing to afford all the time it takes admirable, regardless of how irrational it seems to me, because i cant do it for the reasons stated above. :|


I thought you said what you wanted to say pretty mannered without insulting anyone but like you said, it just depends on the person's priorities. I'm sure most anyone could find certain things another does to be a "waste of time" if they don't care for those specific activities.

I mean, half of TL.net could be gourmet chefs who speak an additional language if they just stopped browsing TL completely. (Curse you TL....)
haha thats so true, and actually made me laugh, too. awesome reply!
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Jibba
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States22883 Posts
May 17 2010 22:43 GMT
#39
On May 18 2010 07:24 enzym wrote:
i dont cook for several reasons, somewhat like in this order

1) it takes more time to do everything manually.
True.

2) it takes more organization, from planning what you buy if you actually know what you want to eat for the rest of the week, and i know that i dont, and dont want to go shopping every single day, nor do i want to make a fucking food plan.., to knowing the exact amount you need and are able to get away with without it going to waste ("expiring").
Not necessarily. You can have a set stock of ingredients like onions, zucchini, garlic, tomatoes, pasta, rice and spices that you can do pretty much anything with. Aside from the meat, I can do italian, chinese, mexican, and grilling from those ingredients.

3) you use more utensils/dishes, producing more work even after you are finished.
Doing dishes sucks. But that's why you cook for someone else, like a bf/gf and make them clean up.
4) you need to look up recipes and really should internalize them as well, because it would suck to have to look up how long every part of your meal has to cook for which amount of time so that you get it ready at the right time and dont stall the process somewhere in the middle, or half your meal gets cold while the other is still boiling.
After you do it once, you kind of figure it all out and you can be a bit more creative next time. Also, finding recipes and ideas can be fun.

it really boils down to effectiveness and time management in a world where time is everything. and i hate wasting time if it could have been avoided (spent otherwise). maybe its an excuse, but i figured its a pretty good one.
It's way cheaper, and you might actually begin to enjoy it so you're not just doing another job.
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KwarK
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States43527 Posts
May 17 2010 22:47 GMT
#40
It's way less work if you do bulk cooking. One night a week cook up a big wok of some kind of sauce you like (my housemates used to refer to what I made as spicy red) and then put it in the fridge and have it with pasta a few times, put it on a chicken breast and oven it, put it in a baked potato, whatever.
Spicy red is basically a combination of chopped tomatoes, random veg, chilis, random herbs, tins of beans and anything else in the cupboard. It's as spicy as it needs to be to discourage fridge theft. It goes with everything.
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