Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly what is the problem OP? If you grew up here, I doubt even your cooking is like real thing back home.
Well that's rude.
Not to mention...if OP grew up here then her back home is....wait for it...HERE!
Well that's dumb. If this is her home, she wouldn't be asking the question to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly what is the problem OP? If you grew up here, I doubt even your cooking is like real thing back home.
Well that's rude.
Not to mention...if OP grew up here then her back home is....wait for it...HERE!
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone figured out OP's manufactured problem yet?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone figured out OP's manufactured problem yet?
Anonymous wrote:I'm amazed by how many PPs have spouses or in-laws who try to cook food from the PPs' cultures! I would think they'd be too self-conscious to attempt it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes my husband is a very good cook and makes fantastic versions of my people’s food (Chinese). I also leave his ethnic food to him (Ashkenazi Jewish food).
I understood Judaism to be a religion, not ethnicity
Anonymous wrote:Exactly what is the problem OP? If you grew up here, I doubt even your cooking is like real thing back home.