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Sometimes doing that is better you know Daemon. After all you might think of things you never would have though of originally . . .

Oh I know it is, but sometimes it is not.

It is a gamble, and that is why writing this way is fun. If you don't know why it might get ruined, it isn't a gamble again.

This happens to me quite a bit, and more often than not, it makes my story that much better.

I usually don't do this unless I can't think properly, so everything else is forced to match it.

Doesn't it?

 

Also listening to music helps a lot

I like eating. Imma fatty.
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lol we face the same problem every so often. Though now that my father is no longer around we don't have to worry about burnt to a crisp hot dogs.

 

Speak for yourself....every time you cook I swear something goes wrong and it tastes horrible.

He can't even make biscuits without burning the bottoms!

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lol we face the same problem every so often. Though now that my father is no longer around we don't have to worry about burnt to a crisp hot dogs.

My dad is a bad cook too.

 

Speak for yourself....every time you cook I swear something goes wrong and it tastes horrible.

He can't even make biscuits without burning the bottoms!

Don't get me started on your chicken tenders. >_>

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What a coincidence. I just finished making my lasagna. :3 I find it amusing that a good number of people I know can't cook for themselves. What happens if their chef (or whoever does the cooking) is gone? Do they starve? Maybe. Do I? For the most part, as long as I remember to run down to the grocery store if my parents are out, I can cook myself something pretty decent.

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What a coincidence. I just finished making my lasagna. :3 I find it amusing that a good number of people I know can't cook for themselves. What happens if their chef (or whoever does the cooking) is gone? Do they starve? Maybe. Do I? For the most part, as long as I remember to run down to the grocery store if my parents are out, I can cook myself something pretty decent.

I'll ALWAYS cook for you.

 

Besides,

Cooking is the one of the only few things i can do good on.

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Eh, my dad can make noodles alright. And he supposedly makes a good salad (don't eat the stuff, so wouldn't know).

As for me, I can make the most scintillating brothless ramen you could ask for.

The most exquisite frozen pizza you can find.

And the almightily amazing dish of canned corned beef hash in the galaxy.

 

Call me Master Chef.

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lol wow Fusion thank God you could cook all this stuff . . .

 

If ready made meals didn't exist you'd be a God send (XDDD)

 

Dad like you can talk Mr. Microwave Spaghetti

 

Something quick and easy for lunch. Is that so wrong? >3>

 

The amazing dish, known only to few people in the world, for it has the power to change the world when eaten.

 

I am the master of the art of the PB&J sammich.

 

Indeed good sir. Nothing beats a good ol' PB&J

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Actually. I like toast better than a PB&J. My favorite food would be pizza or lasagna.

 

My dad is a very capable cook and has been teaching me a few tricks. I can make a very nice tai green chickken curry and do enjoy producing spaghetti bolognaise.

 

I also now how to well slow cook a nice casserole.

What is in the casserole?
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