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 Posted By: Little Bit of Lime 
May 5  # 6 of 8
Quote KYHeirloomer wrote:
Welcome, Cole,

(Reminds of one of the entries in a book I have---a collection of social laws, like Murphy's Law---Coles Law: Finely Shredded Cabbage. But I digress)

Don't feel bad about not being a great cook. You're part of the second generation that grew up confusing microwaving with cooking. But the fact you are here shows that you want to learn.

We'll try and teach ya.

How close do you live to your Sis?

I can't microwave much, either. LOL I've mastered the art of burning water, though. Moms really should come with more than two hands.:o
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 Posted By: KYHeirloomer 
May 5  # 7 of 8
I'm not much good at microwaving myself, Cole.

But I'm available for cooking lessons! :cool:
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
May 5  # 8 of 8
It's funny when I responded to you I noticed you were from Kentucky, and I remember thinking wow now we have another KY person @ Spice Place:) Well Lil'Bit you couldn't be any worse than I was in the kitchen, I knew practically ZILCH when I married (well except from what I learned in Home EC which was mostly how to bake cookies & pies YUMMY). So here I was all married and of-course I was exspected to cook meals, and I did not know where to go from baking that cake! I remember my Mom coming over and teaching me how to make stew!!! SHEEWWWW that saved my skin, and the fact that he loved his Mama's cooking. We went there every weekend, and so she did all the cooking. After a while I just got better and better and cooking became my passion! I love it and I am sure in time you will as well. Heck I even went thru a stage where I tried cooking everything in the microwave, entire meals! Imagine that!!! It was a long time ago:D And if my memory serves me correct some of the dishes weren't that bad.

So hope you stay with us, and hang in there--you will become a good cook in time---just don't give up!

CCCathy