This is a post from my friend Mary Anne of Mary Anne’s Family Cooking. Mary Anne is a wonderful lady, and a great writer, and she recently wrote a very funny article about cooking funny.
Mary Anne had fun writing such a funny article that is full of silly puns, but also includes some very insightful things about cooking and nutrition. Check it out if you get a chance.
Mary Anne is a member of this amazing family of writers.
I am a huge fan of cooking funny and always enjoy getting to know my family and friends. I have a food blog called Recipez and a lot of people are always interested in hearing about my cooking. So I was thrilled that Mary Anne has written a post on cooking funny, and I think it is a great idea.
I have a lot of friends who love to cook, and I have been enjoying writing about what I do for quite a while now. As a writer, I can write about any topic I like. Some topics are easier to write about, like cooking, because I am able to write about them in such a way that I can tell the reader what I like to eat, why I like to write recipes, and make them feel good about themselves.
I have to agree with Mary Anne that we should be writing about what we want to eat. There is something so fulfilling in telling the story of a dish and the dish’s experience while making it. If you want to make a delicious and well-made recipe, you should write about that, not about what you don’t like in the recipe.
Okay, so my point is that many of us take our food for granted. We eat our food every day and we tend to forget about it, because it is so easy to just eat what we need. So I’m going to talk about cooking and what it means to me.
How many of us are aware of how much we rely on what we cook for our meals? We cook for ourselves and our families and friends. We have family dinners that are cooked every night. We have parties that are cooked every weekend. We have casual nights out with friends and then we have special occasions, like birthdays and Christmas, that are all cooked. Cooking food is easy. Cooking food is easy to do. Cooking food is easy to feel good about.
Cooking is a very personal thing. And it’s personal in a way that is obvious to everyone, but just to make a point, not everyone cooks. And not everyone cooks for the same reasons. I like cooking for my friends and family because they are easy to cook for. I cook for my family because they are easy to cook for. The same goes for my friends.
That’s why I think it’s important to choose friends and family that you trust. It’s very easy to make friends with people that you don’t cook with because they know just how to make a great meal. And if you don’t, you’ll never know. Just because you don’t know how to cook doesn’t mean you don’t know how to cook.