Thank you my dear Jewelz!
Hope you had a good day!
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Replying to @Frimlin
I did thank you Lovely..
Finally got through my "Watch Later" list
The day is nearly over for me, so it's dinner time shortly, then time to unwind and crawl into bed. What's in store for the day ahead for you?1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @MysticJewelzAu
Hmm! Well I don't entirely know yet. I have a couple of videos to edit. Probably good if I focus on them and not let myself get distracted today. Hope you enjoy your dinner! What are you having? Was crumbed fish for me last night.
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Replying to @Frimlin
I am not sure, something with Chicken tonight. My son is cooking
I should edit my Island Challenge video and upload that at some stage over the next few days too.
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Replying to @MysticJewelzAu
That sounds great! I have a bit of curry sauce I need to use up so I think I'l be having that with leftover chicken tonight.
Is your son a good cook? I didn't start being half decent at cooking till my late 20s! heheh1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @Frimlin
Your dinner sounds yummy too
Yes my son is a pretty good cook. He enjoys cooking most of the time, (he is 21) My daughter (17) also enjoys cooking as well so I am lucky in that aspect
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Replying to @MysticJewelzAu
Yes you are! Back at that age (21) I was pretty much limited to heating up ready made meals and cooking baked beans! hahah Nowadays I actually really like to cook. I'm not a super cook but hey, definitely more advanced than I was!
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Replying to @Frimlin
And finding things you actually enjoy cooking and eating helps the process as well I find
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Replying to @MysticJewelzAu
As a teen my mum used to cook lots of what I'd call comfort food... baked beans and bacon, Watties spaghetti and sausages...etc. so I didn't really have a great introduction to cooking! When I moved to the UK and lived alone it was tough at first!
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Replying to @Frimlin
I can relate to that. I have a much better relationship with food now than I did when I was younger. I enjoy finding new, healthier, comfort foods and treats and feel a lot better for it, and have become more confident cooking different dishes.
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It's definitely better for me when I'm cooking for someone else as well. On my own I'm less adventurous. But for example when my elderly mum visits I love cooking for her. It really motivates me a lot more
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Replying to @Frimlin
What's your fav dish you love to cook for your Mum when she visits?
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Replying to @MysticJewelzAu
I'm really no super chef or anything. She likes me cooking pizzas - I make my own dough. But obviously we can't do that every night. Often things like fish or chicken and veges. Sometimes I do a rice dish. Ugh now I probably don't seem much more advanced from the Watties stage..
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