Cooking
Cooking food is something everyone should learn a little about. Even people who "don't like to cook" can learn simple nutritious recipes that take minimum time, make minimum mess, and have maximum taste.
Basic Recipes
Burritos
Cooking is the act of preparing food for eating by the application of heat. It encompasses a vast range of methods, tools and combinations of ingredients to alter the flavor or digestibility of food. It is the general preparation process of selecting, measuring and combining of ingredients in an ordered procedure in an effort to achieve the desired result. Factors affecting the final outcome include the variability of ingredients, ambient conditions, tools, and the skill of the individual doing the actual cooking.
The diversity of cooking worldwide is a reflection of the myriad nutritional, aesthetic, agricultural, economic, cultural, social and religious considerations that impact upon it.
Applying heat to a food usually, though not always, chemically transforms it, thus changing its flavor, texture, consistency, appearance, and nutritional properties. There is archaeological evidence of roasted foodstuffs, both animal and vegetable, in human (Homo erectus) campsites dating from the earliest known use of fire, some 800,000 years ago[citation needed]. Other methods of cooking that involve the boiling of liquid in a receptacle have been practiced at least since the 10th millennium BC, with the introduction of pottery.Cooking
lxpk’s personal skill (something lxpk has learned or wants to learn) posted by lxpk Thu, 2008-07-31 02:44Cooking
Agent Pugsly’s personal skill (something Agent Pugsly has learned or wants to learn) posted by Agent Pugsly Sat, 2008-06-21 19:07I am a decent enough cook. I prefer cooking meals for 6 or more people at a time than smaller meals. I prefer cooking soups, stocks, stews, and things in a croc pot. I am handy at a grill, and can create baked goods to some extent. I can not, in particular, create pretty baked goods generally. Sometimes I can, but rarely.
I can do a somewhat decent job at presentation, but I prefer cassarole dishes and hotel pans.
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