I don't cook. My mother didn't cook. My daughter doesn't cook.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't cook, 'cause I don't know how to cook.
My mother doesn't cook; my grandmother didn't cook. Her kids were raised by servants. They would joke about Sunday night dinner. It was the only night she would cook, and apparently it was just horrendous, like scrambled eggs and Campbell's soup.
I don't cook very often. Actually, I'd go further: I can't cook.
My mom and sister and I all cook.
I'm a better cook and more of a perfectionist than my mother.
I never learned to cook; I was a little spoiled as far as that's concerned.
I can't cook! It's genetic. My grandmother can't cook, my mother can't cook. I was raised to believe you eat because your body needs fuel for energy, so I eat super foods.
I can't cook to save my life.
I cook every day. If I don't cook, they don't eat. Who's going to do it? I'm their mother!
You know, nobody can ever cook as good as your mama.