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RE: Cooking in flow is a grandmother's thing || Cocinar fluyendo es cosa de abuelas [Eng-Esp]

in Natural Medicine4 years ago

Hahah - the behind the scenes photo of Jose is absolutely priceless. Love it. I'm with you - cooking from inuition and heart is where it's at. I can't follow recipes if I tried.

In fact, I taught my son to cook by saying 'a dash of that', a 'sploodge of this' - no that's not an englihs word, it's just a sound - taste this, taste that - sprinkle - what do you feel would go well here? And he's an awesome cook. xx

One day, you must cook EVERYTHING for me.

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 4 years ago (edited) 

Jajajajaja is a photo that we thought should not be missing Jajajaja, the reality behind it is priceless 😅

That's exactly how you learn! For me it's about looking for the ingredients when you taste the final result and that's how it is recorded in your memory for when you will cook.

When I would ask my grandmother how to do it, she would say: watch what I do and if you don't learn by watching... taste what you eat!

Someday I will have the honor of cooking something for you, we will surely have a concert, and I will be with a food stall Jajajaja preparing arepas!

 4 years ago (edited) 

That would be a truly global event!!! How cool would that be.

Yes, watching, learning, tasting is how you cook!