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[quote=Anonymous]My mom was an awful cook. It's actually how I got to be a good cook, because I started cooking for myself from a very young age lol. My grandpa was a so-so cook. I have fond memories of his special pancakes (with brown sugar and cinnamon), and he would have a wonderful garden with fresh tomatoes, potatoes, peas, raspberries. He'd freeze them and make trifle with the raspberries and it was delicious! But then he'd make turkey for xmas, preslice it and microwave the F out of it before everyone got there so it was dry and rubbery. His mashed potatoes were always good. My ILs think they are good cooks but are not lol. My FIL said he used to be a chef and is always so proud to cook, but it's not good. They cook meat until there's "no juice running" out. Not until it's clear, until there is NO JUICE. So dry. My DH is a pretty good cook as well. Definitely something that bonded us.[/quote]
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