Oh, I wouldn't. Learning how to cook's serious business... and it's not like the stuff we deal with leaves much room to take up any side classes or anything.
That can be kinda demoralizing in itself. You'd wind up comparing yourself to them a lot.
My friend from home wanted to learn how to make lunches for her boyfriend, and her meals weren't the best starting out. After we practiced a lot, she was able to put something delicious together. You just... have to go at your own pace.
Well. That kind of motivation is usually good. If you can tap into that a little, and think about being able to cook when you get back... that might help?
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You'll have to pay me by the hour, though.
[ Is she joking?? ]
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Will you teach me a bit, actually?
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[ ...Spirit Day excluded? ]
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Oh, don't worry about teaching me the basics or anything unless you want to actually test me on how much I actually do know.
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I haven't really had too much time to learn too much in the three years that I've been learning.
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We all have to start somewhere.
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I knew a lot of people who were excellent cooks back at the Foundation, honestly.
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My friend from home wanted to learn how to make lunches for her boyfriend, and her meals weren't the best starting out. After we practiced a lot, she was able to put something delicious together. You just... have to go at your own pace.
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But I liked their cooking a lot.
[ Did she have a crush on someone who cooked well?
Yeah. ]
To be honest, that's part of the reason why I started learning how to make things that weren't just like... onigiri.
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Then she has to delete her message. Uuugh, she wants to tease her so bad about this...! But she's being good! ]
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Well. That kind of motivation is usually good. If you can tap into that a little, and think about being able to cook when you get back... that might help?
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Anyway, just let me know when you want to do this.
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