First meal/beverages you prepared yourself.

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Egg supremacy is irreplaceable as it is the only menu I know to cook before.
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I can't remember which meal i cooked first,because i have been cooking seems childhood. I started cooking when i was 8 years old.
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The first meal I prepared by myself was brown stew chicken with rice. It was tasty and from there I started cooking more frequently and ventured into different type of meals.
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The first meal I ever made alone was stovetop mac n cheese. I was so proud of myself and I still make it often because it's so simple!
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The first-ever snack I prepared myself was fried chicken marinated with sweet and spicy sauce. It was super difficult to make, I almost gave up midway but it tasted good.
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Mac n' cheese when I was about 4 to 5 years old. I remember that I had my mom cut up the hot dogs for me, because the knife was sharp.
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I love getting into the kitchen and preparing pastries and desserts. I remember my first attempt was to make an orange cake, but it failed because I didn't know how long it would take for it to ripen.
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My first meal was fried rice, after watching my sister prepare it so many times. It wasn't as tasty as hers.
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Nine years old, home from school for lunch break. cracked open a can of tuna fish, pulled out some spices (cinnamon, parsley, celery salt, salt and pepper), mixed them thoroughly in a mixing bowl, toasted some white bread, and slathered a hefty amount of tuna onto the bread, plain, no mayo. Boom. Tuna Fish Sandwich.
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I loved waking up early as a kid, and rather than waiting for my mom to wake up and make breakfast for me, I started making it for myself, so the first meal I made was breakfast, and it was french toast, the premade microwavable kind. I still don't know how to make french toast from scratch.
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2 minute noodles :doh: :lol2:
That, other than bread, was the easiest and fastest thing to make
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When my mother had to work when I was young, I was encouraged to learn to cook. Every day, I would fry meats and chickens because it was one of my specialities. Well, thank you, because at the very least I know how to cook, even if only the most basic dishes.
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It was probably cereal and tea if that counts. But for an actual meal I would say pasta of some sort.
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Being an African cooking begins at an early age for every type of food.
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I made fritters. They were a hit in my family when I cooked them for the first time. I also learned basics like rice, eggs, tea/coffee by the time I was a teenager.
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