Can you cook?

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No-one... NO-ONE!!!!

Can make Kraft Dinner Like I can ;)

... I can also microwave a mean mini-pizza ...
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Burrito wrote:Can you cook?
Isn't that why I have a girlfriend?
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hawleyjr wrote:
Burrito wrote:Can you cook?
Isn't that why I have a girlfriend?
If you had one, you won't after she reads that...:wink:

I am a fairly decent cook. I can BBQ New York steaks and Rib Eyes pretty darn good (you know, the kind that three days later and three minutes in the microwave are just as juicy and tender as when they were fresh off the grill? yummmmy). I am a breakfast king, and almost anything that has cooking instructions. Oh yeah, and Mexican food. Carne Asado con arroz Y guacamole, salsa fresa, chile colorado, pollo asado, y que!
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Everah wrote:
hawleyjr wrote:
Burrito wrote:Can you cook?
Isn't that why I have a girlfriend?
If you had one, you won't after she reads that...:wink:
LMAO, She already read it ;)
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Steaks!
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I can cook anything that's simple enough to do without following a recipe and you can make it up as you go along.
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for some strange reason in my family the guys kick the girls butt in cooking...my skills lie soley in frying...i can work wonders with a skillet or deep fryer....got a great way to cook a steak the ihop way :)...this summer i got my hands on some trout and shrimp...i steemed up the shrimp cornmealed the fish and had a great supper...chicken and pork chops are always a favorite also...also for all you superbowl sunday fans i got a great way of making banana pudding to go along with the hotwings and beer
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Cooking is my hobby. Specialties are grillards, jambalaya, and bbq chicken with a sauce recipe that came from my grandfather.
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Daedalus- wrote:Steaks!
DID YOU SAY STEAK?!? :lol:
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Obadiah wrote:...my skills lie soley in frying...
there's nothing like a good deep fryer. Seems most everything in the south is deep fried. we go to pawleys island south carolina every year and I consume in a week more deep fried products than most people consume in a decade. deep fried shrimp, deep fried fish, deep fried okra, deep fried corn bread (hush puppies), deep fried chicken, deep fried wheaties, deep fried ham sandwiches, deep fried apples, deep fried cheesecake, deep fried peaches....

mmmm, the thought of the sound of something being placed into searing hot grease.... it is really getting me going.
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Burrito wrote:...deep fried shrimp, deep fried fish, deep fried okra, deep fried corn bread (hush puppies), deep fried chicken, deep fried wheaties, deep fried ham sandwiches, deep fried apples, deep fried cheesecake, deep fried peaches....
Man, that was funny.
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Burrito wrote:deep fried corn bread (hush puppies).
i knew i wasnt the only person who called them that....when i talk about hush puppies everyone acts like im nuts.....and for you ppeps who have not had any....HUSH PUPPIES ARE THE SMURF!!!
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