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My memory was triggered by TastyReuben 's post on memorable meals. My first was when I was only 19 years old. It made me wonder what I used to cook at that age, and during my 20s, and what/how I cook today. I was basically fending for myself from that age (university, own flat, etc) so there was no home cooking to rely on. I probably cooked what my parents had taught me, but obviously started experimenting with new stuff (different cuisines) , thanks to other students and later, the fact I worked in an international language school.
My question is, therefore, how did your cooking skills develop, how did you expand your repertoire? How does what you cooked when you were younger differ from what you cook now?
I can distinctly remember cooking a "risotto" for some fellow students at university. It was cooked rice with a whole packet of frozen Bird's Eye mixed veg in it. Dessert was Angel Delight.
My question is, therefore, how did your cooking skills develop, how did you expand your repertoire? How does what you cooked when you were younger differ from what you cook now?
I can distinctly remember cooking a "risotto" for some fellow students at university. It was cooked rice with a whole packet of frozen Bird's Eye mixed veg in it. Dessert was Angel Delight.
