>hospital staff was surprised i liked the food there wich nobody else ever compliments
>tfw mom was so bad at cooking i think mediocre food is amazing
does this happen in your country? did your mother lack any knowledge of how to cook?
Hospital staff was surprised i liked the food there wich nobody else ever compliments
not really
except for professional shit like restaurants or fast food I can only eat food that's cooked by me or my mom
even hated my grandma's cooking
nope, my mom is good cook but she always cooks same meals, its kinda gets boring after all the years
Luckily for me my mom comes from a family with a strong cooking tradition, so my mother makes awesome food that easily matches and even surpasses restaurant food, my grandmother taught all her daughters how to cook all sorts of stuff including recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation.
When i eat at other people's places it's always disappointing.
you guys are lucky
i had to take vitamin pills as a kid because of the shitty diet imposed by my family
imagine spending 18 years of your life eating trash food
i have a brazilian aunt and when she comes visit and cooks for us its always amazing, i love the brazilian dishes
both my parents can't cook for shit
that's why when I grew up I only liked fast food and supermarket products
I barely ate any vegetables ever
Now that I cook for myself and my girlfriend cooks stuff, I know what I have been missing
It's really embarrassing how bad they were even at preparing basic dishes
>did your mother lack any knowledge of how to cook?
Mine had an eating disorder and all she ever fed me as a kid was fast food because it was easy to drive through and pick out, or instant noodles.
The first time I had actual cooked chicken breast on a plate was around the age of ten and it made me throw up at the kitchen table after spending ages slowly trying to choke the meal down. It was at a friends house, the first ever sleep over which turned into the last ever sleep over and the night I discovered that there was something not at all normal about our household.
To this day I still feel uncomfortable about someone cooking for me. I wish there was some family tradition of home cooking, people seem to love eating together but it all feels so alien to experience it as anything but an outsider looking in. Eating around others is more stressful than walking across a busy highway.
Do anons here regularly have meals with their family? What's it like? Do you help cook? What do you eat?
>Do anons here regularly have meals with their family?
We always eat together when I was a kid. Now that me and my siblings are now adults, we tries to have a cook out at least once every weekend.
>What's it like?
Small talks are unavoidable. When my father is still alive, he always make sure that we consume broth soup during dinner. He makes sure of that because my younger sibling had an kidney infection for not being properly hydrated all the time.
>Do you help cook? What do you eat?
I bake from time to time. My siblings like to cook the traditional stuffs. Im more open to experiment and try western style of cooking. They are into korean stuffs now.
Both my parents can cook pretty good, but they are severely limited by utilising just slovene cuisine with a bit of german, italian and serbian thrown in.
They hate almost all food concieved by brown people.
My parents can cook and put time into it, but they are health freaks so they fall for le >no oil >no butter >no anything that might be unhealthy meme, and consequentially their food is bland and unappealing, no matter how they try. I learned to cook better.
>We always eat together when I was a kid
>a cook out at least once every weekend.
That's incredible. Are you a tight family unit?
>Small talks are unavoidable
(・_・;) scary stuff.
>He makes sure of that because my younger sibling had an kidney infection for not being properly hydrated all the time.
That's really sweet, to be honest. My father was anti-medicine and even freaked out when I went to the doctor behind his back, lol.
>My siblings like to cook the traditional stuffs
I only just realized that your flag wasn't Czech. What sort of traditional stuff? Do you eat lots of seafood in the Philippines?
My nan is the one who does that, she is an amazing cook. My mum cooks nicely too but I never get to eat what she prepares when I visit. In the other hand, I suck so much at cooking I actually have a lunch every 2 days.
Yep, but she knew it, so I was raised pretty much entirely on TV dinners and other microwavable things. When I got to college I was blown away by what everyone else thought was average.
>What sort of traditional stuff?
For starter, eastern style don’t use oven much in cooking. But Im the only one who bakes in the family. We tend to buy our pastries from the bakery, but I try bake stuffs whenever I don’t feel lazy.
>Do you eat lots of seafood in the Philippines?
My parents hometown is in the island in central. We eat a lot of seafoods when we go there. But we live in the city now, meat is cheaper than seafoods nowadays.
Well, from time to time we have these big family meetings. The dishes depends on the date. Christmas, New Years Eve, carnival, local festivities, etc... all of them have their own ones.
My father can cook decently and my mother is the one that uses her tablet to find new recipes so it’s nice.
I've been an awfully picky eater since my childhood. I don't eat tomatoes (unless boiled in a stew, then it's fine), I don't eat feta cheese, and I don't eat fish... and well, the regional cuisine has basically one of these in every food. While my parents considered what I'd eat and what I'd not, I didn't want to be in their way and so I started cooking for myself at an early age.
You sound like a bitch, picky eaters are bitches
My grandmother is an amazing cook and both my parents are good cook. Before me and my siblings left the house we ate every meal together and every Sunday lunch all the family used to eat at my grandparents house, the meal was always delicious and at least 4 hours long.
t. eats snails and frogs
My mom and dad both worked full time so either grandma cooked or my mom cooked. In both cases it
was usually tasteless and could easily be a ‘white ppl cooking’ meme
No, my mom is a great cook.
I'm the furthest thing from a bitch. I let people walk all over me without complaining.
This so much. I took over when it comes to cooking before I moved out, but there are some days where I would kill for one of ger meals tho
I sure do
Oh sorry then nevermind
Though I know that some picky eaters are indeed assholes; I don't blame you for thinking that.
i feel repulsed by the picky eaters ive met desu
>"waah, how can you eat blue cheese, its nasty ewww"
>"anchoviees? eww"
>"salads? eww"
you can tell they're spoiled brats but somehow they fail to realise it
nothing wrong with that
better than baby penis for sure
I tend feel sorry about picky eaters as they are missing on many things. A college friend is a picky eater and she was raised on eating only meats.
She is disgusted by vegetables in her plate.
One day or another, colon cancer will get her.
i have no problem with blue cheese and anchovies but only when in a bigger recipe, by themselves i dont really enjoy them
who the fuck doesnt eat a salad
>she is disgusted by vegetables in her plate
This goes beyond picky eating. I avoid 3 items and that's it. She's avoiding a whole food group.
i knew a son of a single mom that at age 20 still had a really childish mentality of hating sallads and said he would never eat olives or anchovies
he would gladly live on a burger-only diet, the idiot
a lot of people are put off of salads because they never had a proper one and only tried tasteless bland salads
Tell him some frenchman somewhere told you he’s a bitch
Maybe he’ll think his life through
well if you add too much to a salad it becomes something else imo, tuna is ok but if you start doing retard shit like adding a steak, bacon, fried bread and dress with the grease used to cook all of those for "extra flavour" you might as well swiftly kys
it's proved that child tend to avoid green food (evolutionary reasons), some people just tend to do this even in adulthood, especially in an era like this with a lot of food and where childish behaviors are not so penalized as in the past
of course i was implying adults
i bully most of those
yeah me too
something wrong with that?
BASED
Ever notice how adults (20-30) who hate salad are also somewhat proud of it? They say things like, "why are you giving this to me, you know i've never eaten a salad in my life!"
They won't even have a small bit of it in someone's house, out of politeness.
I'm not even a massive fan of salads, but it's so retarded that it makes me sick.
>he would never eat olives or anchovies
i'm triggered
>tfw mum knows how to cook food from all sorts of different cuisines
i love having a slav mum
Is she your second mum?