Learning to Cook

Learning to cook has been one of the most rewarding experiences for me this year. I used to be terrible at cooking— I could barely boil water without burning it. But a few months ago, I decided to learn, and I’ve been practicing every week. I start with simple recipes: scrambled eggs, pasta, and salad. At first, I made a lot of mistakes— the eggs were too dry, the pasta was overcooked. But I didn’t give up. I watched cooking videos online, asked my mom for advice, and tried again and again. Slowly, I got better. Now, I can cook a few simple but delicious meals. Last weekend, I cooked dinner for my family— fried chicken and vegetable soup. They loved it, and that made me feel so proud. Learning to cook teaches me patience and perseverance. It also allows me to take care of myself and my family. It’s a useful skill, and I’m excited to keep learning and trying new recipes.

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