My daughter loves to cook. At first, I found myself making her be really neat and precise. Then I realized it's OK if things get all over the floor and counters and ceiling. We're making memories.
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I love to cook, and I've just gotten more and more into it over the years, just because it's the best way to stay creative.
I love to cook. It is a simple pastime.
Cooking for my family is always a pleasure when I'm able to do it. My favorite thing to make is really whatever my kids ask for on any given day. It's more about being with them and doing something together.
I was a little, uh, incorrigible as a kid, so the kitchen was a good place to give me structure and balance. It taught me hard work, but then I grew to love it.
I feel like there's a lot of tasks in cooking that I want to master, that I want to do better.
I cook, I create, I'm incredibly excited by what I do, I've still got a lot to achieve.
My mother's kitchen was built to be the focal point of our house. I got into the kitchen often as a child.
I love to cook. My mom taught me to cook at a very, very young age.
I love cooking. It's one of my favorite things to do. To share my parents' recipes that I grew up with is just something very special to me.
I can cook; but not well. I figure I have six years until my children discover what their friends' mothers make for dinner.
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